SMBC, the world's second largest aircraft leasing firm, said the
new planes are scheduled for delivery in 2028 and 2029 and will
increase its orders of Boeing's more fuel-efficient MAX jets to
81 aircraft.
"Our customers have demonstrated clear long-term demand for the
737 MAX and our expanded order pipeline positions SMBC Aviation
Capital for future growth against the background of a strong
global recovery in air travel," SMBC CEO Peter Barrett said in a
statement.
The Irish-based lessor, which is owned by a consortium including
Japan's Sumitomo Corp and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group,
currently owns or manages 65 MAX aircraft, out of a total
portfolio of 711 planes.
Boeing said last week that it is set to meet targets to deliver
at least 400 narrowbody 737s this year despite a recently
discovered production flaw that has slowed deliveries of the
best-selling 737 MAX.
(Reporting by Padraic Halpin; editing by Jason Neely)
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