The Polish Airline, Enter Air, has ordered two
Boeing 737-8 airplanes with options for two more jets.
An all-Boeing operator and Poland’s biggest
charter carrier, Enter Air began operations in 2010 with a single
737 airplane. Today, the airline’s fleet includes 22
Next-Generation 737s and two 737 MAX airplanes. When the new
purchase agreement is fully exercised, Enter Air’s 737 MAX fleet
will rise to 10 aircraft.
“Despite the current crisis, it is important to
think about the future. To that end, we have agreed to order
additional 737- 8 aircraft. Following the rigorous checks that the
737 MAX is undergoing, I am convinced it will be the best aircraft
in the world for many years to come,” said Grzegorz Polaniecki,
general director and board member, Enter Air.
Enter Air and Boeing have also finalised a
settlement to address the commercial impacts stemming from the
grounding of the 737 MAX fleet. While the details of the agreement
are confidential, the compensation will be provided in a number of
forms and staggered over a period of time.
“In the settlement with Boeing, we agreed to
revise the delivery schedule for the previously-ordered airplanes
in response to current market conditions. The specific terms of
the settlement are strictly confidential, but we are pleased with
the way Boeing has treated us as its customer,” added Polaniecki.
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