Turkish Airlines signs up to 225‑aircraft deal with Boeing — 50 firm 787s, options lift widebody to 75 and up to 150 737 MAX

Turkish Airlines has agreed to buy as many as 225 Boeing aircraft — a firm order for 50 787 Dreamliners with options lifting the widebody tally to 75, plus up to 150 737 MAX narrowbodies. The deal, announced after a White House meeting, schedules 787 deliveries for 2029–34.

Discovered 2025-09-25T14:03:47.772139-07:00 | 2025-09-25T14:03:47.772139-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Scale: the commitment is for up to 225 jets (50 firm 787s, options to 75; up to 150 MAX), a material addition to Boeing’s orderbook and Turkish Airlines’ long‑haul and narrowbody capacity.

  • Production and timing: 787 deliveries are slated for 2029–34 — a multiyear ramp that will interact with Boeing’s production capacity and regulatory reviews, including the FAA’s ongoing supply‑chain review keeping the 737 MAX output cap in place.

  • Commercial and political context: the announcement followed a White House meeting and mirrors other diplomatically‑linked aircraft deals such as the US agreement to buy Boeing jets and boost defense procurement; it also builds on recent Turkish group activity, including AJet’s MAX deliveries.

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