London, June 19: International Airlines Group (IAG) has announced to buy 200 737 MAX passenger jets, three months after Boeing grounded the troubled aircraft worldwide following deadly crashes involving its make in Indonesia and Ethiopia. The IAG said in a statement on Tuesday that they have signed a letter of intent with the US aircraft maker.

The deal is valued at around USD 24 billion, and the agreement covers purchases of the aircraft between 2023 and 2027, reported NHK world. The development marks a huge vote of confidence for Boeing's troubled 737 MAX, which came under scrutiny following two deadly plane crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia within six months. The two incidences had claimed the lives of more than 346 people. Boeing 737 Max 8 Aircraft Banned or Grounded in 50 Countries, Including US, Company Supports Action.

The 737 Max was first introduced in May 2017. It was designed to be a newer, better version of Boeing's 737. To make the plane more fuel-efficient, Boeing included new engines that had to be positioned differently on the jet's wings. It also added a new flight control system called the Maneuvering Characteristic Augmentation System -- known as MCAS -- to adjust the direction of the plane's nose in certain situations. However, problems arose when MCAS relied on faulty data from the plane's external sensors, pushing the plane's nose downward.