Macquarie AirFinance orders 30 Boeing 737‑8s, lifting its 737 MAX portfolio to 70

Macquarie AirFinance has placed an order for 30 Boeing 737‑8 (737 MAX 8) jets, booked in July and attributed to an undisclosed customer, raising its 737 MAX portfolio to 70 aircraft. All 30 aircraft are MAX 8s powered by CFM LEAP‑1B engines.

Discovered 2025-09-02T02:22:13.220799-07:00 | 2025-09-02T02:22:13.220799-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Macquarie increases its 737 MAX exposure by 30 jets, taking its MAX fleet to 70 aircraft — a material expansion of its narrowbody leasing inventory.

  • The order adds to a wave of lessor activity for single‑aisle jets and large portfolio deals; see recent big lessor commitments for narrowbodies and widebodies (other large lessor commitments).

  • It intersects with current production and delivery dynamics at Boeing — a relevant datapoint alongside recent monthly delivery and order cycles (recent narrowbody delivery trends) and active leasing placements of MAX 8s to carriers (ongoing leasing placements of MAX 8s).

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2025-09-02T02:22:13.220799-07:00
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2025-09-07T18:41:38.505484-07:00
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