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GECAS places order for up to 60 Boeing 737-800s and -900ERs

Travel News Asia 30 March 2006

GE Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) has made an order for 30 firm and 30 option Boeing Next-Generation 737s worth approximately US$4 billion at list prices. Included in this agreement is the first 737-900ER order by an aircraft leasing company.

GECAS will take delivery of the 30 firm airplanes from 2008 through 2010.

This order brings to 68 the number of 737s GECAS has ordered during the past two years. In 2005, GECAS ordered 26 737s and was identified as the customer for 12 737s ordered in 2004.

The new order brings GECAS total orders of Boeing jetliners – all within the last decade – to 333.

"We currently have more than 200 Boeing Next-Generation 737 aircraft in our fleet, leased to more than 30 different airline customers around the world,” said Henry Hubschman, president and CEO of GECAS. “It is a very popular aircraft model and we quickly leased all of the planes we ordered last year, so we needed more to satisfy our customers’ demand.”

In 2006, Boeing is delivering 30 737s to GECAS and its customer airlines. This spring, Boeing will deliver GECAS’ 150th Next-Generation 737.

"GECAS continues to demonstrate the great popularity of the 737 in the industry and is among our top Next-Generation 737 customers," said John Feren, vice president of Leasing & Asset Management for Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We are especially pleased that GECAS has chosen the -900ER, the latest addition to the 737 family,” Feren noted. 

The 737-900ER is the newest member of the Next-Generation 737 family and seats up to 215 passengers in a single-class configuration, compared with the 189-passenger maximum for the 737-800. In addition to being nearly nine feet longer than the 737-800, the 737-900ER also features an added pair of exit doors and a flat rear pressure bulkhead.

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