One of the world's biggest carriers, by number of international destinations served, Turkish Airlines is set to meet with American plane manufacturer Boeing and engine supplier CFM (a joint venture between GE Aerospace and Safran Aircraft Engines ). This comes following an order made by the Turkish carrier back in September, when the Star Alliance airline signalled an order for 150 of the ever-popular Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.

Turkish Airlines plans to meet with Boeing and CFM to decide on whether it will proceed with the deal scheduled for the 150 aircraft order, subject to engine talks. If the meeting doesn't go to plan, it is expected that the airline may switch to the opposition, with a similar order destined for European plane manufacturer, Airbus, instead. CFM is the

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