Boeing signs deal for 737 MAX planes

Boeing has announced the parent company of British Airways, IAG, has signed a letter of intent to order 200 Boeing 737 aircraft in a $A35 billion deal.

Boeing's grounded 737 MAX jet has received a boost after British Airways-owner IAG signed a letter of intent to order 200 of the planes.

IAG said it was confident the jet would return to service in the coming months.

Boeing said the deal had a value of more than $US24 billion ($A35 billion) at list prices.

IAG said the mix of 737-8 and 737-10 aircraft, to be delivered between 2023 and 2027, would be powered by CFM Leap engines and used across a number of its airlines including British Airways, Vueling and Level.

The MAX 737 was grounded in March following two deadly crashes, and Boeing has been working on a software fix to get the jet back flying by the end of the year.

IAG chief executive Willie Walsh said he had experienced Boeing's MCAS anti-stall software in person, adding it was "very helpful to see it in operation" and to "understand the changes" that Boeing was proposing.

"It gave me confidence both in terms of the aircraft and the changes that Boeing introduced," he said at the announcement of the deal at the Paris Airshow on Tuesday.

"I am confident in Boeing."

Boeing shares rose two per cent on the announcement. The company is working towards a certification flight with regulators soon.

Boeing commercial airplanes boss Kevin McAllister said the decision of when the MAX flies again was in the hands of the regulators.


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