AviLease places first direct order for 30 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft
- AviLease, a Saudi-based aircraft leasing company, has placed its inaugural direct purchase with Boeing for a total of 30 Boeing 737 MAX 8 jets, including 20 confirmed aircraft and 10 options, in a deal announced in Riyadh.
- The order includes 20 firm 737 MAX 8 jets and options for 10 more, supporting Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a global aviation hub.
- This deal will diversify AviLease’s portfolio by adding fuel-efficient, versatile single-aisle jets, helping meet customer sustainability goals and national aviation targets.
- Edward O’Byrne, CEO of AviLease, expressed satisfaction in finalizing their inaugural direct purchase from an Original Equipment Manufacturer, marking a significant step in advancing their aim to become a leading player in the aircraft leasing sector.
- The order aligns with AviLease’s goal to become a top 10 global lessor while supporting Saudi Vision 2030 and expanding the 737 MAX global fleet with Boeing.
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