Boeing and Aviation Capital Group (ACG) announced Tuesday that the aircraft lessor has ordered 13 737 MAX jets, increasing the backlog to 47 MAXs.
The new order includes seven 737-8 and six 737-10 aircraft as ACG expands its single-aisle aircraft options to meet strong customer demand for the MAX family of aircraft.
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“We are pleased to expand ACG’s commitment to the 737 MAX program. This additional order will allow us to offer versatile and highly fuel-efficient aircraft to our airline customers around the world,” said Steven Udvar-Hazy, ACG’s senior vice president and head of Aircraft Operations.
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