Humbled’ Boeing gets first 737 Max order since two deadly crashes

By Frank Utonga

US plane maker Boeing has received its first order for the 737 Max since regulators grounded the jets after two fatal crashes. It said that Polish airline Enter Air had placed an order for up to four planes.

According to Enter Air, which is the largest operator of charter flights in Poland, the review the 737 has undergone since the crashes in 2019 has produced “the best aircraft in the world for many years to come.”

The Polish company started in 2010 with a single 737 plane. It has 22 Next Generation 737s, and should it purchase all four aircraft outlined in the new contract, its 737 Max fleet could rise to 10 planes.

“We are humbled by Enter Air’s commitment to the Boeing 737 family,” said Ihssane Mounir, Boeing’s vice president of commercial airplanes, sales and marketing.

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