Aviation Capital Group Orders 50 Additional Boeing 737 MAX Family Jets
- Joe Breitfeller
- 2 hours ago
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Boeing has today announced that Aviation Capital Group has doubles their 737-10 MAX orderbook with the purchase of 25 additional jets, as well as an additional order for 25 737-8 MAX airplanes.

On Tuesday (January 13, 2026), Boeing announced that Aviation Capital Group (ACG) has placed a new order for 50 737 MAX jets, including 25 737-8 and 25 737-10 airplanes. The acquisition of 50 additional jets increases ACG’s Boeing 737 MAX orderbook to 121, including 50 firm orders for the 737-10. With this purchase, ACG has the largest order book for the 737-10 of any aircraft lessor. The 737 MAX Family offers airlines efficiency and route flexibility for short- and medium-haul air travel, making it a valuable asset for airplane lessors. To date, lessors have ordered nearly 1,300 737 MAX jets, which represents one fifth of the total 737 MAX backlog.
In Tuesday’s announcement, ACG’s President and CEO, Thomas Baker, said,
“This order for additional 737 MAX aircraft enhances the strategic value of ACG’s orderbook, supports a key pillar of our growth strategy and reinforces our commitment to the latest fuel-efficient aircraft technology. We are pleased to be able to offer our global customers a continuous stream of 737 MAX delivery positions from 2026 to 2033 to support their growth, as well as the versatility of both the 737-8 and 737-10 variants.”
Also commenting on the incremental 737 MAX Family order, Boeing’s SVP – Commercial Sales and Marketing, Brad McMullen, said,
“ACG’s expanded order for the 737-10 reflects strong confidence in the airplane and its appeal to the lessor's customers worldwide. With this repeat order, ACG continues to be an established and highly valued partner on the 737 MAX program and we look forward to deepening this relationship in the coming years as we deliver its first 737-10 airplanes.”
Aviation Capital Group (ACG) is one of the world’s premier full-service aircraft asset managers with approximately 470 owned, managed and committed aircraft as of September 30, 2025, leased to around 90 airlines in approximately 50 countries. ACG specializes in commercial aircraft leasing, and also provides specialized aircraft asset management services and aircraft financing solutions for third parties. The company was founded in 1989 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo Century Corporation.
Source: Boeing