Boeing and Lion Air Group announced Tuesday that the airline will purchase 50 latest Boeing 737 MAX 10 aircraft price roughly $6.24 billion at list prices, the most important MAX 10 order ever.
“Lion Air could be very excited to introduce the most recent version of the 737 to the market. This aircraft provides latest levels of fuel efficiency and operational economics and matches into our fleet of recent aircraft,” said Lion Air CEO Edward Sirait in Jakarta.
Lion Air Group was the primary on this planet to introduce the 737 MAX 8 into service and the primary to order the 737 MAX 9. Last month, the group was the primary to take delivery of the 737 MAX 9, using the aircraft’s increased capability to launch several international routes.

The 737 MAX is a family of aircraft offering from 130 to 230 seats and in a position to fly at a distance of as much as 3,850 nautical miles (7,130 km).
The 737 MAX 10 is the most important variant within the family. The 43.8m aircraft can carry a maximum of 230 passengers and provides the airline the bottom cost per mile ever on a single-aisle aircraft.
“We are honored that Lion Air Group, one of the world’s most innovative and fastest-growing carriers, has once again placed its trust in the 737 family,” said Dinesh Keskar, senior vice chairman of sales, Asia-Pacific and India, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.








