Aviation Capital Group orders 50 Boeing 737 MAX jets (25 737-8, 25 737-10)

Aviation Capital Group has placed a new order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX jets — 25 737-8s and 25 737-10s — reinforcing the lessor's long‑term commitment to next‑generation single‑aisle capacity. The deal supplements ACG's existing MAX commitments and increases Boeing's narrowbody orderbook.

Discovered 2026-01-13T00:22:09.023280-08:00 | 2026-01-13T00:22:09.023280-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Aviation Capital Group's 50‑aircraft purchase (25 737-8, 25 737-10) signals continued lessor demand for next‑generation narrowbodies and will feed airline fleet plans and lease availability.

  • The order strengthens Boeing's narrowbody backlog at a time the MAX 10 is progressing through FAA flight‑test phases, reducing schedule uncertainty for deliveries (see MAX 10 certification progress: source:08de2c3e-d68f-469b-8b19-5056911f45bc).

  • Bigger lessor commitments support Boeing's orderbook and production visibility, a dynamic tied to the company's recent delivery and order strength that could influence funding for future single‑aisle programmes (context: source:8fc21ae4-faff-45da-b84f-7983c737c371).

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The Business Journals airgways.com airnewstimes.com asdnews.com avionews.it horizon.mt
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First Seen
2026-01-13T00:22:09.023280-08:00
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2026-01-17T13:33:22.838938-08:00
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