India’s SpiceJet to take 40 Boeing 737 MAX 10s
SpiceJet has signed a MOU covering 40 Boeing 737 MAX 10s, although 20 of these are conversions from an existing MAX 8 order. Once firmed, SpiceJet will join the 737 MAX 10 launch customer group. “The agreement, valued at US$4.7b at current list prices, is split evenly between 20 new orders for the 737 MAX 10 and conversions of 20 of the carrier's 737 MAX 8 airplanes from its existing order to 737 MAX 10s,” Boeing said. Boeing said the order will be posted to its orders and deliveries website once it is finalised. “With the introduction of our 737 MAXs next year, we will be able to further expand our network, while keeping our costs low for our customers,” SpiceJet chairman and managing director Ajay Singh said. “We got into a lot of trouble in 2014 and Boeing was there to support us." <br/>
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India’s SpiceJet to take 40 Boeing 737 MAX 10s
SpiceJet has signed a MOU covering 40 Boeing 737 MAX 10s, although 20 of these are conversions from an existing MAX 8 order. Once firmed, SpiceJet will join the 737 MAX 10 launch customer group. “The agreement, valued at US$4.7b at current list prices, is split evenly between 20 new orders for the 737 MAX 10 and conversions of 20 of the carrier's 737 MAX 8 airplanes from its existing order to 737 MAX 10s,” Boeing said. Boeing said the order will be posted to its orders and deliveries website once it is finalised. “With the introduction of our 737 MAXs next year, we will be able to further expand our network, while keeping our costs low for our customers,” SpiceJet chairman and managing director Ajay Singh said. “We got into a lot of trouble in 2014 and Boeing was there to support us." <br/>