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WestJet signs deal to buy 60 Boeing 737-10 MAX jets, 7 Dreamliners

WestJet's order includes 60 737 Max 10s and seven 787-9 Dreamliners, doubling its Dreamliner fleet and supporting job creation across Canada and the U.S., officials said.

  • WestJet disclosed this year it ordered 67 Boeing jets, including 60 737‑10s and seven 787‑9 Dreamliners, raising its firm order book to 123 aircraft and 40 options.
  • Seeking operational efficiency, WestJet said it prefers a single maker to streamline crews, training and parts, while officials said the deal supports jobs and economic opportunity on both sides of the border.
  • Ishka Ltd. estimates the deal could reach $7 billion; WestJet says deliveries of Boeing 737 Max 10 and 787-9 Dreamliners are slated for 2029–2034, with certification expected in 2026.
  • WestJet says the order will double its Dreamliner fleet, prioritizing passenger comfort and efficient fuel use while renewing its fleet to better connect Canadians.
  • Amid tense Canada‑U.S. trade negotiations, officials said WestJet’s largest-ever Boeing order will generate economic benefits, long-term jobs, and reinforce Alberta’s aerospace hub along with Canada’s aerospace supply base.
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