Malaysia Airlines (MH, Kuala Lumpur International) will make a decision in the first quarter of 2014 on a replacement order for its ageing fleet of fifteen B777-200(ER)s, set to be phased out over the next three years. Business newswire Bloomberg says both Airbus (AIB, Toulouse Blagnac) and Boeing (BOE, Washington National) offerings are being considered with a tentative delivery date scheduled for 2017. With a total of thirty aircraft, in particular its B737-400s, due to leave its fleet this year, the Malaysian national carrier plans to add twenty-four new aircraft, predominantly A330-300s and B737-800s, this year with another twenty-five slated to arrive over the next two years.