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American Airlines orders 85 Boeing 737 MAX jets, expands
fleet with 737-10 model
- American doubles 737 MAX order book to more than 150
airplanes
- 737-10 fuel efficiency, range and capacity to provide
flexibility across American's global network
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SEATTLE, March 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/
-- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and American Airlines announced today the carrier
will further modernize its global fleet with its first order for the largest
737 MAX airplane. American is committing to 115 of the 737-10 model, which
includes a new order for 85 jets and a conversion of a previous order for 30 of
the smaller 737-8 variant. The airline is also announcing options to purchase
75 additional 737-10 jets in the future.
"Over the past decade,
we have invested heavily to modernize and simplify our fleet, which is the
largest and youngest among U.S. network carriers," said American's CEO
Robert Isom. "These orders will continue to fuel our fleet with newer,
more efficient aircraft so we can continue to deliver the best network and
record-setting operational reliability for our customers."
With this agreement, American
will more than double its 737 MAX order book from about 70 airplanes to more
than 150, supporting the airline's long-term growth strategy with highly
efficient jets for its domestic and short-haul international network. The
737-10 will complement American's current fleet of 737-8 airplanes, allowing
the airline to tap into the 737 MAX family's commonality and flexibility to
efficiently meet growing travel demand.
- 737-8: Delivering
improvements in fuel, emissions and cost performance, the 737-8 can
fly 3,500 nautical miles (6,480 km) and seats 162 to 210 passengers
depending on configuration.
- 737-10: Offering
the best per-seat economics of any single-aisle airplane, the 737-10 can
carry up to 230 passengers and offers a range of up to 3,100 nautical
miles (5,740 km).
"We deeply appreciate
American Airlines' trust in Boeing and its confidence in the 737 MAX family.
American's selection of the 737-10 will provide even greater efficiency,
commonality and flexibility for its global network and operations," said
Stan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "Our team
here at Boeing is committed to delivering on this new order and supporting
American's strategic growth with one of the industry's largest and most modern
fleets."
With firm orders for more
than 150 737 MAXs and 25 787 Dreamliners, American will add more than 180
Boeing airplanes to its fleet in the next decade.
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