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Boeing Reveals Customer Of 737 MAX Order

July Purchase Of 30 Aircraft By Macquarie AirFinance Confirmed

Boeing has confirmed details of an order placed in July 2025 for 30 of its 737 MAX aircraft by a previously unidentified customer. The order was placed by the Dublin, Ireland-based aircraft lessor Macquarie AirFinance, who increased its commitment to 70 of the 737 MAX aircraft.

This order follows the first direct purchase by Macquarie from Boeing in 2024. The lessor owns a stable of over 300 aircraft with jets on lease to 84 airlines across 48 countries.

Eamonn Bane, CEO of Macquarie AirFinance said, “This incremental order marks another milestone in our company’s growth strategy. The Boeing 737 MAX offers exceptional fuel efficiency, reliability, and passenger comfort, making it an ideal choice for our airline customers worldwide.

“By expanding our fleet with these state-of-the-art aircraft, we are reinforcing our commitment to providing sustainable and cost-effective solutions to our partners, while supporting the future of global aviation.”

Macquarie’s customers include United Airlines, Air Canada, British  Airways, Air France, Air India, and Virgin Australia.

Boeing says that lessor orders now account for nearly one-fourth of the total order book for the 737 MAX family of aircraft. The company also says its Commercial Market Outlook for 2025 forecasts a demand of more than 33,000 new single-aisle airliners over the next 20 years to replace older models and to meet the anticipated growth in worldwide air travel.

Brad McMullen, Senior Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing for Boeing said, “Macquarie AirFinance’s expanded commitment to the 737 MAX is a testament to the value of this airplane among the leasing community and our airline customers. Lessors remain an important partner to Boeing and global carriers in providing financial solutions that expand single-aisle fleets.”

FMI:  www.boeing.com/

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