Allegiant Places New Fleet Order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX Aircraft
By Staff Writer | January 5,
2022
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Allegiant has placed an order for up
to 100 new Boeing 737-7 and 737-8-200 aircraft. (Boeing)
Las Vegas-based low-cost airline Allegiant has signed an agreement with
Boeing to purchase up to 50 new 737 MAX aircraft, including the 737-7 and
737-8-200 models.
According to a Jan. 5 press release, the fleet order includes options
to purchase 50 additional 737 MAX aircraft as part of Allegiant's ongoing fleet
modernization efforts. The 737 MAX will be the first Boeing aircraft to be
operated by Allegiant, an airline that became an all-Airbus A320 operator in
2018 after its final MD-88s were retired from service.
Maurice J. Gallagher, Jr., Allegiant's chairman and CEO, described the
Boeing fleet order as "opportunistic."
"While the heart of our strategy continues to center on
previously-owned aircraft, the infusion of up to 100
direct-from-the-manufacturer 737s will bring numerous benefits for the
future—including flexibility for capacity growth and aircraft retirements,
significant environmental benefits, and modern configuration and cabin features
our customers will appreciate," Gallagher said.
Boeing claims that the 737 models ordered by Allegiant will be capable
of reducing the airline's fuel use and carbon emissions by 20%. Stan Deal,
Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and CEO, said the new Allegiant deal
"further validates the economics of the 737 MAX family in the [ultra low
cost carrier] ULCC market."
During Allegiant's third-quarter earnings call held in October 2021,
Greg Anderson, the airline's executive vice president and chief financial
officer, said they expect to place 19 additional Airbus A320neo aircraft into
service in 2022.
Allegiant currently operates a fleet of 108 Airbus A319 and A320
airplanes.
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