--FILE - eine Boeing 737-800 Passenger Jet von OK Airways landet auf dem Internationalen Flughafen Huanghua in Changsha Changsha City, Central China Hunan prov
--FILE--A Boeing 737-800 passenger jet of OK Airways lands at the Changsha Huanghua International Airport in Changsha city, central China's Hunan province, 17 July 2013. China's Okay Airways has signed a commitment for 12 Boeing737 jets worth $1.3 billion at list prices, as the privately owned carrier looks to expand its fleet to tap the mainland's growing air travel market. The order includes 11 737 Max jets, the upgraded version of Boeing's narrowbody aircraft line. The deal was signed at the Singapore Airshow. The agreement also includes options for another eight 737 Max planes, Boeing said in a statement. The order is not part of the deal that Boeing signed with China in 2015 to supply 300 aircraft worth $38 billion at list prices, Wang Shusheng, the company's chairman, told reporters on Wednesday (17 February 2016). Okay Airways, China's first privately owned airline, currently has a fleet of 18 aircraft, and expects to grow the fleet to 80 by 2020.