"This order is a major step in building
our broad portfolio of modern, fuel-efficient
airplanes," said Denis Kalscheur, chief executive
officer of ACG. "The 737 MAX enables us to
offer our customers airplanes that provide the
fuel efficiency, reliability and passenger comforts
needed to grow in tomorrow's marketplace."
The order, worth $6 billion at current list prices,
further illustrates the strong demand for the
737 MAX in the airplane leasing industry.
"We are proud of the confidence that ACG
has placed in the 737 MAX," said John Wojick,
senior vice president of Global Sales, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes. "The 737 MAX will deliver
to ACG's customers unsurpassed efficiency in the
single-aisle market as well as improved environmental
performance."
The Next-Generation 737 is the most fuel-efficient
and reliable single-aisle airplane today with
an 8 percent per-seat operating cost advantage
over the nearest competitor. The 737 MAX builds
on these strengths with advances in fuel-efficiency
and environmental performance. Equipped with new
LEAP-1B engines from CFM International and improvements
such as the Advanced Technology Winglet, the MAX
reduces fuel burn and CO2 emissions by 13 percent
while maintaining the 8 percent operating cost
advantage over future competition.
These efficiencies have powered the 737 MAX to
the impressive order milestone. With ACG's order,
the 737 MAX has orders for 1,029 airplanes from
airlines and leasing companies worldwide.
"Reaching 1,000 orders in just over a year's
time from our first order validates the exceptional
value the 737 MAX offers our customers,"
said Bob Feldmann, vice president and general
manager, 737 MAX. "Customers are expressing
confidence in our ability to deliver improved
performance on schedule."
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