Hyderabad, India – Boeing and SpiceJet have confirmed an order for 42 737 MAX 8s. The order, previously listed as unidentified on the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website, has a current list-price value of $4.4 billion.
"SpiceJet greatly values the ties we have built over the years with Boeing. The Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft, the mainstay of the fleet ever since SpiceJet started operations, have vindicated our choice by their endurance, reliability, and cost effectiveness," said S.L. Narayanan, Group CFO for The Sun Group. "The induction of Boeing 737 MAX will further modernize our fleet, improve customer experience, and ensure that we operate the most efficient fleet well into the future."
The 737 MAX incorporates the latest-technology CFM International LEAP-1B engines to deliver high efficiency, reliability, and passenger comfort.
"The order is a tremendous endorsement of the 737 MAX's unsurpassed fuel efficiency," said Dinesh Keskar, senior vice president of Asia Pacific and India Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "The capabilities of the 737 MAX supports SpiceJet's mission to become India's preferred low-cost airline. We are very proud to be partners with SpiceJet and a part of the airline's continued success with the addition of the 737 MAX."
Development of the 737 MAX is on schedule with firm configuration of the airplane achieved in July 2013. First flight is scheduled in 2016 with deliveries to customers beginning in 2017. The 737 MAX has accumulated more than 1,800 orders to date.
With today's announcement, SpiceJet has ordered 90 airplanes directly from Boeing, which includes the 737-800, 737-900ER, and now the 737 MAX. To date, SpiceJet has taken delivery of 31 of the airplanes.
Source: Boeing
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