Copa Airlines Commits to $13.5 Billion Expansion with 60 Additional Boeing 737 MAX Jets

Deep News
04/29

Panama's flagship carrier, Copa Airlines, announced on Tuesday that it has entered into agreements with Boeing and GE Aerospace for the purchase of 60 additional Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Valued at approximately $13.5 billion based on list prices, this order, combined with 40 previously ordered but undelivered planes, signifies that Copa will introduce more than 100 new aircraft over the next eight years. Should market demand remain robust, the total fleet is projected to exceed 200 aircraft by 2034.

The order comprises 40 firm purchases and 20 options. Deliveries for the new jets are scheduled from 2030 through 2034, with Copa having the flexibility to select from the 737 MAX 8, 9, and 10 models based on operational requirements. Throughout the delivery period, the fleet will be powered by new CFM International LEAP-1B engines.

These new aircraft will be primarily utilized for Copa's ongoing expansion of its "Hub of the Americas" located at Panama's Tocumen International Airport. Chief Executive Officer Pedro Heilbron stated during the signing ceremony that this move will further enhance flight operations and network connectivity radiating from Panama across the Americas. He added that it will stimulate regional economic growth by adding new routes, increasing flight frequency, and creating thousands of jobs in the aviation and tourism sectors.

Concurrent with this expansion, Stephanie Pope, President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, highlighted that the order reaffirms confidence in the performance of the 737 MAX platform and solidifies Copa's position as an operator of one of the most modern fleets in the region.

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