New 737 orders break 1,000; current version output rises

Jan 03, 2013 | 12:08 PM | Frank Haflich

Tags  Boeing, 737 MAX, General Electrid, Snecma, Safran, Aviation Capital Group, Frank Haflich

LOS ANGELES — An order for 60 of Boeing Co.’s new 737 MAX airliners has pushed the number of orders for the newest version of the company’s bestselling aircraft to more than 1,000.

Boeing said this week that an order from Aviation Capital Group (ACG), a Newport Beach, Calif.-based leasing company, for 50 MAX 8s and 10 MAX 9s is worth $6 billion at current list prices, although it didn’t disclose a negotiated price. ....





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