A Sukhoi spokesman told AFP the company had signed a memorandum on March 22 with a consortium of three Chinese aviation firms to supply 100 Superjet 100s.
The three Chinese firms involved are O-Bay Aircraft Co, China Taly Aviation and Shanghai Flying Dream Aviation, the spokesman said.
Chinese media reported earlier today that the "framework" agreement would see O-Bay Aircraft Co assemble the planes in China.
The government of the central Chinese city of Zhengzhou, where the potential facility could be located, said O-Bay would pay USD 3.3 billion for 100 Superjets, according to a statement.
Talks on the deal will continue in May, Sukhoi said.
Sukhoi, which also builds military aircraft, puts the finishing touches on the Superjet 100 at a facility in Komsomolsk-on-Amur.
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