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Factbox: European airlines with Boeing's 737 MAX on order

(Adds footnote on Norwegian)
    Nov 25 (Reuters) - The European Union Aviation Safety Agency
(EASA) has set out conditions for ungrounding the Boeing  BA.N 
737 MAX, paving the way for a formal decision in January.
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    EASA has oversight in the 27 European Union nations plus
Britain, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Iceland and Norway.
    Britain's involvement in EASA ends on Dec. 31, when a
transitional period governing its departure from the EU ends.
    Below are the airlines in EASA member countries that have
ordered the 737 MAX, excluding aircraft lessors. 
    In some cases, the low number of unfilled orders reflects
cancellations, while major customer Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA
 NORR.OL  last week asked for bankruptcy protection in Ireland.
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    The 737 MAX has a list price of $122-135 million but
airliners are often sold at steep discounts.
    
 AIRLINE               ORDERED  DELIVERED  UNFILLED
 Air Europa (Spain)         20          0         20
 Blue Air (Romania)          6          0          0
 Enter Air (Poland)          8          2          6
 Icelandair                 16          3          0
 Norwegian*                110         18         92
 Ryanair (Ireland)         135          0        135
 Smartwings (Czechia)        8          1          1
 TAROM (Romania)             5          0          5
 TUI Travel (Britain)       72         15         57
 TOTAL                     380         39        316
 Source: Boeing website orders and deliveries tool. 
* Norwegian has announced its intention to cancel its orders.
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 (Reporting by Jamie Freed in Sydney; editing by Alexander Smith
and Jason Neely)
 ((Jamie.Freed@thomsonreuters.com;))

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