WestJet signs dry lease commitment for thirteen B737-10s

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  • WestJet signed a dry lease commitment for thirteen B737-10s.
  • The airline holds a direct order for ninety-six B737-10s from Boeing.
  • Parties did not disclose the tentative delivery schedule.
  • Certification of the B737-10 type remains required first.

WestJet has signed a dry lease commitment for thirteen B737-10s from the existing order book of Aviation Capital Group. The Canadian airline holds a direct order for ninety-six B737-10s from Boeing. Parties did not disclose the tentative delivery schedule as the type first needs certification.

Mike Scott serves as CFO and executive vice-president of WestJet Group. He confirmed the move supports fleet composition for reliable service. WestJet operates from its base in Calgary.

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The arrangement allows WestJet to adjust its fleet deliveries. Boeing manufactures the B737-10 aircraft. WestJet plans integration once certification completes.

Mike Scott shared “Shifting deliveries to the B737-10 is a strategic step that helps ensure we have the right aircraft in our fleet to serve our guests reliably over the long term.” 

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