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Aviation Capital Group Orders 50 Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft

Key Takeaways
  • Aviation Capital Group orders 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
  • Order split between B737 MAX 10 and B737 MAX 8 models.
  • ACG's 737 MAX order book now totals 121 aircraft.
  • Delivery expected between 2026 and 2033.
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Strategic Implications

This order may indicate growing confidence in the 737 MAX program among leasing firms, which could support Boeing's efforts to regain market share. The significant commitment to the MAX 10 version suggests a belief in the demand for larger narrowbody aircraft, which could benefit Boeing in its competition with Airbus.

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What Happened

Major Aircraft Leasing Firm Doubles Commitment To Narrowbody Program

Aviation Capital Group, a leading aircraft leasing firm, has placed a substantial order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, comprising 25 B737 MAX 10 and 25 B737 MAX 8 models. This deal not only doubles ACG’s commitment to the MAX 10 but also brings its total 737 MAX order book to 121 aircraft, making it the largest order to date for the MAX 10 version. According to Thomas Baker, ACG’s CEO and President, the lessor expects to place these aircraft with its customers between 2026 and 2033. This significant investment was reported by AeroTime.

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Key Takeaways
  • Aviation Capital Group orders 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft.
  • Order split between B737 MAX 10 and B737 MAX 8 models.
  • ACG's 737 MAX order book now totals 121 aircraft.
  • Delivery expected between 2026 and 2033.
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Strategic Implications

This order may indicate growing confidence in the 737 MAX program among leasing firms, which could support Boeing's efforts to regain market share. The significant commitment to the MAX 10 version suggests a belief in the demand for larger narrowbody aircraft, which could benefit Boeing in its competition with Airbus.

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What Happened

Major Aircraft Leasing Firm Doubles Commitment To Narrowbody Program

Aviation Capital Group, a leading aircraft leasing firm, has placed a substantial order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, comprising 25 B737 MAX 10 and 25 B737 MAX 8 models. This deal not only doubles ACG’s commitment to the MAX 10 but also brings its total 737 MAX order book to 121 aircraft, making it the largest order to date for the MAX 10 version. According to Thomas Baker, ACG’s CEO and President, the lessor expects to place these aircraft with its customers between 2026 and 2033. This significant investment was reported by AeroTime.

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