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Boeing 737 MAX program reaches new milestone

Boeing 737 MAX program reaches new milestone

Boeing has celebrated a milestone achievement on the 737 MAX program, surpassing the 2,000th order for the super-efficient single-aisle airplane.

With the addition of 30 orders from unidentified customers this week, the 737 MAX now has a total of 2,010 orders from 39 customers worldwide, valued at$209 billion at list prices.

The 737 MAX also has commitments for more than 250 additional airplanes.

The 737 MAX has reached 2,000 orders faster than any other Boeing airplane in history.

This unprecedented demand is fuelled by air traffic growth and the need for more fuel-efficient airplanes.

“Two thousand orders at this stage in the program is a remarkable achievement,” said Keith Leverkuhn, vice president and general manager, 737 MAX Program, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

“Since its first order, the 737 MAX has received more than 50 percent of the new orders versus its direct competition, proving the value this airplane offers to our customers.”

A broad base of elite customers has opted for the 737 MAX’s superior fuel efficiency, operating economics and advanced interior design for their single-aisle fleets.

“The 737 MAX provides the best-in class combination of fuel-efficiency, reliability and passenger comfort that our airline clients need to compete in the future,” said Steven Udvar-Hazy, chairman, Air Lease Corporation.

The 737 MAX will be 14 per cent more fuel-efficient than today’s most efficient Next-Generation 737s – and 20 per cent better than the original Next-Generation 737s when they first entered service.

The 737 is more fuel efficient than the A320 today and will be more fuel efficient than the A320neo tomorrow. Airlines operating the 737 MAX will see an 8 percent operating cost per seat advantage over the A320neo.

On track to begin final assembly in mid-2015, the 737 MAX will fly in 2016 and deliver to launch customer Southwest Airlines in the third quarter of 2017.