BOC Aviation and Boeing have announced that the aircraft lessor is growing its 737 MAX portfolio with an order for 40 additional 737-8 jets.

“We are pleased to continue to build on our existing relationship with Boeing, with this 40-aircraft incremental order for the fuel-efficient Boeing 737-8 aircraft. The incremental order takes our total 737 MAX 8 orderbook with Boeing to 80 aircraft,” said David Walton, BOC Aviation deputy managing director and chief operating officer.

“We look forward to continuing to provide one of the industry’s most technologically advanced aircraft for delivery on lease to our airline customers, and to support their sustainable growth over the balance of this decade.”

Strong demand

Boeing said it continues to see strong market demand for the 737 MAX family, with more than 1,500 gross orders since late 2020.

“We are proud that BOC Aviation continues to invest in the 737-8 with its industry-leading versatility and ability to fly almost any short- and medium-haul market profitably,” said Ryan Weir, vice president of global leasing sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

“We look forward to more opportunities to expand our relationship to support BOC Aviation and its customers.”

The 737 MAX 8 is designed to offer more fuel efficiency, reliability and flexibility in the single-aisle market. The plane can fly 3,500 nautical miles – about 600 miles farther than its predecessor – allowing airlines to serve new and more direct routes.
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