The agreement follows the delivery of two Boeing 737-8 aircraft to WestJet earlier this year. Aviation Capital Group intends to deliver the first 737-10 from its orderbook to the airline immediately upon the model achieving type certification. For WestJet, the acquisition is a calculated move to leverage operational commonality while reducing cost per seat and lowering carbon emissions.
WestJet Secures Thirteen Boeing 737-10 Jets from Aviation Capital Group
WestJet has finalized a long-term lease agreement with Aviation Capital Group for thirteen Boeing 737-10 aircraft, marking a significant expansion of the Canadian carrier’s narrowbody fleet. The deal reinforces the airline’s strategy to improve fuel efficiency and increase capacity across its domestic and international network.

Thomas Baker, CEO and President of Aviation Capital Group, noted that the two companies hold a combined order of over 140 of the 737-10 variant, positioning the lessor as the primary supplier for this specific aircraft type. Mike Scott, Chief Financial Officer at WestJet, emphasized that the shift to the 737-10 provides the necessary flexibility to scale operations in response to rising passenger demand. The 737-10 is designed to offer approximately 20% lower fuel burn per seat compared to older generation models, serving as a pillar for the carrier’s long-term sustainability and profitability goals.



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