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(FILES) A person walks past a Boeing 737 MAX 8 for United Airlines parked at Renton Municipal Airport adjacent to Boeing's factory in Renton, Washington, on January 25, 2024. Boeing announced February 21, 2024 that Ed Clark, an 18-year Boeing veteran and the head of its 737 MAX program is departing the aviation giant less than two months after a major safety incident temporarily grounded 171 planes. (Photo by Jason Redmond / AFP)
Aviation giant Boeing on Monday announced that it had finalized a firm order with leasing company Aviation Capital Group for thirty-five 737 MAXs, its flagship aircraft, worth almost $4.5 billion at list price.
According to a press release, the order includes sixteen 737 MAX 8s and nineteen 737 MAX 10s, the largest version of the family but that has yet to receive certification from the US regulators.