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IAG orders 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft
with options for 100 more·
Boeing 737 MAXInternational Airlines Group (IAG)On 19
May 2022, 11:03
- Purchase includes
firm order and options for 737-8-200 and 737-10 aeroplanes
- IAG selects the
high-capacity and largest 737 citing aeroplane’s additional seats and
environmental performance
- Fuel efficient
family of aeroplanes will further the IAG´s sustainability goals
Boeing and International Airlines Group (IAG) today
announced an order for a combined total of 50 737-8-200s and 737-10s (25 each),
plus 100 options.
“The addition of new Boeing 737s is an
important part of IAG´s short-haul fleet renewal. These latest-generation
aircraft are more fuel-efficient than those they will replace and in line with
our commitment to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050,”
said Luis Gallego, IAG´s chief executive.
The 737-8-200 will enable IAG to configure the
aeroplane with up to 200 seats, increasing revenue potential and reducing fuel
consumption.
The largest model in the family, the 737-10 seats up
to 230 passengers in a single-class configuration and can fly up to 3,300
miles. The fuel-efficient jet can cover 99% of single-aisle routes, including
routes served by 757s.
“With
the selection of the 737-8-200 and larger 737-10, IAG has invested in a
sustainable and profitable future, as both variants will significantly lower
operating costs and CO2 emissions,” said Stan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “Today’s agreement for up to 150
aeroplanes, including 100 options, is a welcome addition of the 737 to IAG´s
short-haul fleets and reflects our commitment to support the Group’s continued
network recovery and future growth with Boeing’s unrivalled family of
aeroplanes.”
The 737 incorporates the latest-technology CFM
International LEAP-1B engines, Advanced Technology winglets and other
improvements to deliver the highest efficiency, reliability and passenger
comfort in the single-aisle market. The 737 family of aeroplanes is on average
14% more fuel-efficient than today’s most efficient Next-Generation 737s and
20% more efficient than the original Next-Generation 737s when they entered
service.
Today’s announcement finalises a commitment made by
IAG for the 737 at the 2019 Paris Air Show and is subject to approval by IAG
shareholders.
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