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BOC Orders 50 Boeing And 70 Airbus Narrowbodies

Leasing Company Continues Expansion

BOC Aviation of Singapore announced a major order of narrowbody aircraft as it continues the expansion of its operations. Boeing and Airbus stand to benefit from the order for 70 new Airbus A320neo and 50 new Boeing 737 MAX-8 twinjets.

The orders include rights to convert to other variants of the narrowbodies from each company, and the aircraft will bolster the leasing company’s short-haul fleet that BOC will provide to existing clients as well as new customers.

The Boeing order allows for conversion of the 737 MAX-8 to the larger MAX-9 and MAX-10 with the aircraft scheduled for delivery through to 2031. BOC currently operates 215 of the 737 MAX family aircraft in its portfolio consisting of MAX-8s and the higher capacity MAX-9.

Brad McMullen, Boeing senior vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing said, “BOC Aviation’s latest investment in the 737-8 demonstrates the confidence lessors have in this airplane to meet continued air travel demand and improve fuel efficiency. The 737 MAX 8 is much sought after by airlines due to its unmatched versatility, generating significant operational savings because of lower fuel consumption.”

The Airbus order is scheduled for delivery through to 2032 and are able to be converted from the A320neo to other variants in the same family, including the sub-types of the larger A321.

Benoit de Saint-Exupéry, EVP of Sales of Commercial Aircraft for Airbus said, “This new major order by BOC Aviation is a testament to its enduring confidence in the A320 family, the world’s most successful single-aisle aircraft. This significant investment makes BOC Aviation one of the largest Airbus customers and highlights the strong and continued market demand for our fuel-efficient aircraft and their long-term value. The A320 family delivers exceptional benefits to operators, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration with BOC Aviation, providing airlines with cutting-edge fleet solutions.”

FMI:  www.boeing.com/ , www.airbus.com/

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