Macquarie AirFinance has ordered 30 737 MAX airplanes. The order was booked in July as an identified customer in its July orders and deliveries data, with the company being disclosed on September 2, 2025.
Deliveries are scheduled through to 2032.
With this order, Macquarie AirFinance will expand its 737 MAX portfolio to 70. The aircraft type represents around 30% of the company's financed airplanes.
“This incremental order marks another milestone in our company's growth strategy,” said Macquarie AirFinance CEO Eamonn Bane. “The Boeing 737 MAX offers exceptional fuel efficiency, reliability, and passenger comfort, making it an ideal choice for our airline customers worldwide.”
"Macquarie AirFinance's expanded commitment to the 737 MAX is a testament to the value of this airplane among the leasing community and our airline customers," said Brad McMullen, Boeing senior vice president of commercial sales and marketing. “Lessors remain an important partner to Boeing and global carriers in providing financial solutions that expand single-aisle fleets.”