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Turkish carrier Pegasus orders 100 Boeing 737 MAX 10 jets

Boeing said on Thursday Turkish lowcost provider Pegasus Airlines had placed a company order for a hundred 737 MAX 10 aircraft, providing a welcome increase for the U.S. planemaker recovering from a debilitating employee strike previously this year.

The deal deserves some $5.85 billion after common industry discount rates, according to estimated delivery prices from UK-based Cirium Ascend. Boeing shares rose 2.7% in early morning trading.

The Pegasus order takes the total orders for the largest design in the 737 MAX family above 1,200 jets, Boeing stated in a. statement.

The design, nevertheless, is yet to be accredited by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Problems connected to the. engine anti-ice system have postponed certification of limit 10. and limit 7, the tiniest design in the MAX family.

Deliveries are expected to begin in 2028, Pegasus said. Planemakers get a bulk of the money when the jet is provided to. a client.

The planemaker anticipates to burn cash next year after a. seven-week strike stopped most jet production, including its. cash-cow 737 MAX.

Pegasus, which has seen a quick recovery in travel after the. pandemic, told Reuters earlier this year it was dealing with a jet. order to continue its fast-paced development into the next decade.

The airline likewise has a choice to purchase 100 more MAX 10. aircraft, which it will assess converting into firm orders in. the coming years, based upon market conditions and fleet requirements.

(source: Reuters)