FARNBOROUGH,
United Kingdom, July 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Kuwait
airplane leasing company ALAFCO today announced a commitment at the 2012
Farnborough Airshow for 20 Boeing 737 MAX 8s valued at $1.9 billion at
current list prices.
Boeing
looks forward to finalizing the agreement, at which time the order will be
posted to the Boeing Orders &
Deliveries website.
The
signing ceremony was attended by ALAFCO's chairman and CEO Mr. Ahmad Alzabin
and Ray Conner, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
"This
is the first commitment for the 737 MAX from the Middle East which is one of
the aviation industry's highest growth regions," said Conner. "We
are proud of the confidence that ALAFCO has placed in the 737 MAX which will
deliver unsurpassed fuel efficiency in the single-aisle market as well as
improved environmental performance."
Already a
market success, the 737 MAX has accumulated more than 1,000 orders and
commitments from 17 customers worldwide since its launch on Aug. 30, 2011.
The 737 MAX is the new-engine variant of the world's best-selling airplane
and builds on the strengths of today's Next-Generation 737. The airplane will
be powered by CFM International LEAP-1B engines. Along with the engines,
aerodynamic improvements to the tail and the new Advanced Technology winglet,
the 737 MAX will reduce fuel burn and CO2 emissions by 13 percent over
today's most fuel-efficient single-aisle airplane, the Next-Generation 737.
The 737 MAX will have the lowest operating costs in the single-aisle segment
with an eight percent advantage per seat over tomorrow's competition.
"Today,
with rising fuel costs, the 737 MAX will provide operational cost savings to
airlines in addition to being more environmentally-friendly due to its latest
quiet engine technology," said Mr. Alzabin. "These are the
advantages that airlines are looking for in the current competitive and
demanding environment."
ALAFCO had
ordered six 737-800s in March 2007 with the last airplane delivered to the
leasing company in July 2011.
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quarta-feira, 11 de julho de 2012
Boeing, ALAFCO Announce Commitment for 20 Boeing 737 MAXs
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