Boeing 737 MAX Order Book Gets A Boost From 50 Jet Order - Boeing (NYSE:BA)
Aviation Capital Group now holds the largest 737-10 order book among lessors with 50 jets and a total 737 MAX order of 121 aircraft, reflecting strong market demand.
- Aviation Capital Group placed a firm order for 50 737 MAX jets, including 25 737-8 and 25 737-10, raising its MAX order book to 121 and doubling 737-10 commitments to 50.
- Industry sources say the 737 MAX family offers efficiency and route flexibility, and lessors have ordered nearly 1,300 jets, representing one-fifth of the total backlog.
- ACG said the deal cements its partnership with Boeing and will deepen ties in the coming years, while Thomas Baker, chief executive officer and president of ACG, highlighted delivery positions from 2026 to 2033 and the versatility of 737-8 and 737-10 variants.
- Aviation Capital Group's expanded 737-10 book positions it as a leading lessor, with Boeing's global scale supporting large orders, including 105 737-10 jets and five 787 Dreamliners.
- Market reaction showed a small dip despite the stock sitting near its 52-week high, with Boeing shares down 0.27% at $239.17 on Tuesday as Boeing highlights its exporter role and global supplier base.
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Boeing sells 50 737 MAX jets to leasing group ACG
Boeing said Tuesday that it had secured a firm order from the leasing firm Aviation Capital Group for 50 of its 737 MAX jets, the company's workhorse jet for the commercial airline industry.
Aviation Capital Group Grows Portfolio With Order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft
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ACG in Newport Beach Orders 50 Boeing 737 Max Jetliners - Orange County Business Journal
Aviation Capital Group said today it had ordered 50 Boeing 737 Max jetliners. The price was not disclosed. The Newport Beach-based aircraft lessor said the order consisted of 25 model 737-8 and 25 model 737-10 airplanes. ACG President and CEO Thomas Baker said in a statement that the order “supports a key pillar of our growth strategy and reinforces our commitment to the latest fuel-efficient aircraft technology,” The acquisition of the 50 jets…
ACG strengthens growth plans with major 737 MAX order
Boeing and Aviation Capital Group LLC (ACG) have announced a significant new aircraft order, under which the global aircraft lessor will acquire 50 additional Boeing 737 MAX jets. The order comprises 25 737-8 and 25 737-10 aircraft, further deepening ACG’s long-term partnership with Boeing and reinforcing its commitment to next-generation, fuel-efficient aircraft. The transaction represents a strategic investment aligned with ACG’s growth ambiti…
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