Pegasus Airlines Signs $36 Billion Deal for 200 Boeing 737 MAX Jets
The Turkish low-cost carrier's largest-ever order includes 100 firm purchases and options for 100 more, with deliveries starting in 2028.
- Pegasus Airlines has committed to purchasing 100 Boeing 737 MAX 10 aircraft, with an option to buy an additional 100, marking its largest order to date.
- The deal, valued at approximately $36 billion at list prices, is expected to significantly modernize and expand the airline's fleet.
- Boeing highlighted the 737 MAX 10's increased fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and capacity for up to 230 passengers as key features driving the order.
- Deliveries of the aircraft are set to begin in 2028, with Pegasus evaluating the conversion of its options to firm orders based on future market conditions.
- This order boosts Boeing's recovery following a worker strike earlier this year and brings total orders for the 737 MAX 10 model to over 1,200 units.