
BOC Aviation, which operates two separate agreements with Airbus and Boeing aircraft for a total of 120 new aircraft, expands its fleet in the coming years.
The company signed an agreement with Airbus to obtain 70 family aircraft A320neo, with delivery operations until 2032.
The agreement includes the rights to other variables within the A320neo family.
“This deal will raise the remaining Airbus requests to about 200 aircraft and reach the total connections of Airbus aircraft to more than 700 since our first position in 1996,” said BOC Aviation CEO and administrative manager Stephen Towned.
“This is the new main thing from BOC Aviation, it is a testimony of its permanent confidence in the A320 family-the most successful aircraft in the world alone,” said Airbus’s business sales.
In separate transaction, BOC Aviation has entered into an agreement with Boeing (Boeing) to buy 50 Boeing 737-8 aircraft.
The delivery of these aircraft is expected to be completed by 2031, with the agreement also, including conversion rights to other variables in Boeing 737.
“Our strong partnership with Boeing has led to this 50-saving Boeing 737-8 aircraft aircraft. With this deal, we have obligations to buy more than 140 of these aircraft, the largest position of Boeing’s request in our history,” Townend said.
“The latest investment in Bok Aviation in 737-8 shows that the founders’ confidence in this plane to meet the continuous demand for air travel and improve fuel efficiency,” said Boeing Brad McMoulelene said.
In February this year, BOC Aviation He bought five Boeing 737-8 aircraft From Boeing and the signing of long -term lease agreements with ARAJET, a low -cost airline -based, Dominican Republic.
The plane, supported by CFM Leap-1B engines, is scheduled to be delivered in 2026 and 2027.