FYA, May 29 / PRNewswire-FirstCall-Asianet /-- Boeing is working hard to secure its second big order in Saudi Arabia this year, seeking to sell at least 150 737 Max jets to the newly formed Riyadh Airlines, according to people familiar with the matter. It is reported that Riyadh Airlines, owned by the Saudi Public Investment Fund, plans to buy a total of nearly 300 to 400 single-aisle jets, including procurement options. The negotiations are complex, the timing and structure are still changing, and Airbus may also ask for some orders, the source said. It is reported that negotiations are continuing and the parties may announce an agreement at the Paris air show in mid-June, but no decision has yet been made. (Bloomberg)