AviLease Places First Direct Order for 30 Boeing 737 MAX Jets to Expand Fleet

Reuters
13 May
AviLease Places First Direct Order for 30 Boeing 737 MAX Jets to Expand Fleet

Boeing and AviLease Announce New Order for Up to 30 737 MAX Jets Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - Boeing and AviLease, a global aircraft lessor headquartered in Saudi Arabia, have announced a significant new contract. AviLease has placed its first direct order with Boeing for 20 737-8 jets, with options for an additional 10. This strategic move supports AviLease's growth ambitions and aligns with Saudi Arabia's goal to become a global aviation hub. The deal will expand AviLease's portfolio with the latest generation, fuel-efficient aircraft, enhancing their market presence and supporting sustainable aviation goals. This order underscores Boeing's commitment to strengthening its relationship with key partners in the region.

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