Boeing and SpiceJet announced a commitment for
up to 205 airplanes during an event in New Delhi. Booked at the end of 2016,
the announcement includes 100 new 737 MAX 8s, SpiceJet’s current order for 42
MAXs, 13 additional 737 MAXs which were previously attributed to an
unidentified customer on Boeing's Orders and Deliveries website, as well as
purchase rights for 50 additional airplanes.
“The Boeing 737 class
of aircraft has been the backbone of our fleet since SpiceJet began, with its
high reliability, low operation economies and comfort,” said Ajay Singh,
Chairman and Managing Director, SpiceJet. “With the next generation of 737 and
the 737 MAX we are sure that we can be competitive and grow profitably.”
SpiceJet, all-Boeing
jet operator, placed its first order with Boeing in 2005 for Next-Generation
(NG) 737s and currently operates 32 737 NGs in its fleet.
“We are honored to
build upon more than a decade of partnership with SpiceJet with their
commitment of up to 205 airplanes,” said Ray Conner, Vice Chairman, The Boeing
Company. “The economics of the 737 MAXs will allow SpiceJet to profitably open
new markets, expand connectively within India and beyond, and offer their
customers a superior passenger experience.”
The 737 MAX
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.
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