Japan Transocean Air’s new aircraft are scheduled to enter into service from 2016. As part of the agreement, JTA will have the flexibility to re-specify aircraft in its order as Boeing 737 MAX jets should it wish.
Read moreSouth African carrier Comair Limited has announced it placed an order in December for eight Boeing 737 MAX 8s, which the manufacturer values at $830 million at list prices.
Read moreGECAS Revealed as 2013 Customer for 40 More Boeing 737s
Aircraft January 20, 2014
GE Capital Aviation Services, the commercial aircraft leasing and financing arm of General Electric, has been revealed as a previously unannounced customer for 20 more Boeing 737 MAX 8s and 20 more Boeing 737-800s.
Read moreThe order, which Boeing values at $192 million at current list prices, coincided with the January 14 delivery of the 100th Boeing 737NG ordered directly from Boeing by Alaska Airlines and delivered directly to the airline by the manufacturer.
Read moreOn January 6, 2014, Air Algérie announced a commitment for eight Boeing 737-800s to add to 22 in service and on order.
Read moreThe deal, the firm part of which the manufacturer values at $8.8 billion at list prices, also includes purchase rights for 25 more Boeing 737 MAX jets. It is Boeing’s largest single-aisle aircraft order in the Middle East.
Read moreAccording to Boeing, Flyubai’s new 737-family commitment, which the manufacturer values at $11.4 billion at list prices (including orders and purchase rights), represents the largest-ever Boeing purchase of Boeing single-aisle jets in the Middle East.
Read moreThe Canadian airline will substitute existing orders for 15 Boeing 737NG jets, which are currently scheduled to deliver between December 2014 and 2018, with Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, for a net increase of 50 committed deliveries to its fleet plan.
Read moreTravel Service originally announced a commitment to purchase the Boeing 737 MAX jets in June, during the Paris Air Show 2013. The airline’s order brings the total number of Boeing 737 MAX jets ordered to date to 1,498.
Read moreBoeing values the order, previously listed on the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website as being for an unidentified customer, at $473 million at current list prices.
Read moreThe June 19 finalizing of the Ryanair deal brings the total number of Boeing 737 aircraft ordered since production began in the mid-1960s to more than 11,000. Boeing currently has unfilled orders for more than 3,400 737s, all of them either 737NGs or 737 MAX aircraft.
Read moreCIT Aerospace Orders 30 Boeing 737 MAX 8s
Aircraft June 19, 2013
CIT Group Inc. has announced at the 50th Paris Air Show that its aircraft-leasing subsidiary CIT Aerospace has placed an order for 30 Boeing 737 MAX 8s.
Read moreThe firm commitment by TUI Travel PLC includes 40 Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets and 20 737 MAX 9s. The deal also includes options on another 60 737 MAX jets at the same terms as the first 60 aircraft and purchase rights on an additional 30. Deliveries of TUI Travel PLC’s first 60 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft are due to begin in January 2018 and continue until March 2023.
Read moreSouthwest, which was the launch customer for the Boeing 737 MAX program, becomes the first airline to order the 737 MAX 7 by converting existing orders for 30 Boeing 737NGs into orders for 737 MAX 7s.
Read moreTurkish Airlines has finalized a firm order for 40 Boeing 737 MAX 8s, 10 Boeing 737 MAX 9s and 20 Boeing 737-800s. The deal also includes options for an additional 25 Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets and is the largest Boeing order in Turkish Airlines’ history.
Read moreBoeing confirms Turkish Airlines has committed to order 40 737 MAX 8s, 10 737 MAX 9s and 20 more 737-800s. Turkish Airlines’ latest purchase agreement also includes options for an additional 25 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
Read moreBoeing has delivered its 1,000th commercial jet for a Chinese airline, a 737-800 which the manufacturer handed over to China Eastern Yunnan Airlines on March 28.
Read moreAccording to Ryanair, the deal will allow the carrier to grow to more than 400 aircraft, carrying more than 100 million passengers per year across, by the end of the delivery schedule in 2018.
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