Boeing Delivers 737 Number 7,370
Aircraft November 5, 2012
Boeing has delivered the 7,370th 737 to come off the production line. The milestone aircraft, a Boeing 737-800 for Indonesia-based Lion Air, was delivered on November 5.
Read moreBoeing values the aircraft order at more than $5 billion at current list prices and says it is the largest in Alaska Airlines’ history.
Read moreIsraeli national carrier El Al has finalized a follow-on order for two Boeing 737-900ERs, adding to its previous order for four of the type in March 2011.
Read moreUnited Continental Holdings, Inc. has placed a firm order for 100 Boeing 737 MAX 9s and 50 Boeing 737-900ERs. The order by United Airlines takes total 737-family orders past the 10,000-aircraft mark, the first time any transport-jet aircraft has ever achieved this milestone.
Read moreA Korean Air Boeing 737-900ER, featuring Boeing’s Sky Interior, was the second Boeing aircraft to arrive at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow. It arrived on July 8.
Read moreLion Air has finalized a firm order for 201 Boeing 737 MAX 9s and 29 Boeing 737-900ERs, making the Indonesian carrier the launch customer for the 737 MAX 9. The agreement, first announced last November in Indonesia, also includes purchase rights for an additional 150 aircraft.
Read moreBoeing has delivered its 100th 737-900ER, the milestone aircraft going to Tajikistan’s Somon Air. To date, the 737-900ER has logged orders for 414 aircraft from 16 customers.
Read moreBoeing has confirmed that Jakarta-based Lion Air will sign a commitment on November 18 for the airline to order 201 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and 29 Next-Generation 737-900ERs. The agreement also includes purchase rights for an additional 150 aircraft.
Read moreIn the process, Somon Air becomes the first Central Asian carrier to operate an aircraft featuring the new Boeing Sky Interior. The Boeing 737-900ER delivery also represents Somon Air’s first direct purchase of a 737.
Read moreThe order is comprised of seven Boeing 737-900ERs and 33 Boeing 737-800s. UTair Aviation announced at the 2011 Paris Air Show that it would order the 40 Boeing 737NGs
Read moreThe aircraft features a special Lion Air livery, which includes a “50th” emblazoned on its tailfin, to commemorate the 50th 737-900ER delivery to the airline.
Read moreThe widely expected order is part of Delta’s fleet-renewal effort to replace its less-efficient domestic aircraft and the 737-900ER deal specifically is aimed at replacing Delta’s aging domestic fleet of Boeing 757s.
Read moreKorean Air has ordered two additional Boeing 737-900ERs, each to be fitted with the new Boeing Sky Interior, in a deal which Boeing values at $171.6 million at list prices.
Read moreBoeing and UTair announced the agreement on June 22 at the Paris Airshow.
Read moreKorean Air’s first Boeing 737-900ER is its 737 to be fitted with the new Boeing Sky Interior.
Read moreLion Air, Indonesia’s largest private airline, took delivery on April 21 of its first Boeing 737-900ER fitted with the new Boeing Sky Interior.
Read moreThe order, comprised of 10 737-800s and five 737-900ERs, has an average list-price value of more than $1.2 billion, according to Boeing.
Read moreBoeing values the four-jet order at approximately $343.2 million at current list prices. According to Wikipedia, El Al has optioned two additional 737-900ERs.
Read moreAlaska Airlines has ordered 15 Next-Generation Boeing 737s in a deal which includes 13 737-900ERs and two 737-800s. The 737-900ER is a new model for the Alaska Airlines fleet.
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