China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Ltd. has a mandate to order as many as 200 planes this year, and the company is looking at Airbus SE’s A320s and Boeing Co. 737s, Chief Executive Officer Mike Poon said in an interview in Sydney.

The lessor is also considering ordering wide-body aircraft, the 787 Dreamliner and A350, he said. The firm is in talks with both the makers and a decision will depend on the pricing and the manufacturers’ available slots, Poon said.