15 March 2021
Boeing and 777 Partners have announced an agreement to add 24 737 Max planes to the firm’s aviation portfolio.
The private investment firm has also taken purchase rights for an additional 60 airplanes.
The Miami-based company will place the single-aisle airplanes with its growing portfolio of low-cost carrier investments around the world.
In addition to aircraft leasing, 777 Partners strategically invests in a host of aviation businesses, from operating carriers to technology-driven solutions.
“We could not be more excited to partner with Boeing on this transformative order for our growing aviation business.
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“The 737-8 aircraft are a fantastic addition to our aviation portfolio and will enable our partners to leverage the jets’ superior economic performance to deliver low fares for their passengers while reducing their carbon footprint,” said Joshua Wander, founder and managing partner of 777 Partners.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) - Boeing has teamed up with the investment firm 777 Partners to provide single-aisle 737-8 jets for the company’s growing cache of low-cost.
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Boeing [NYSE:BA] and private investment firm 777 Partners announced today an agreement to add 24 737-8s to the firm's diverse aviation portfolio, with.