Turkiye based Pegasus Airlines has signed its largest ever aircraft order.
It inked an agreement with Boeing for 200 aircraft to further strengthen its fleet in line with its growth targets.
Aircraft deliveries from the new order are expected to start from 2028.
It signed a deal with Boeing for up to 200 737-10 Max aircraft.
Under the terms of the deal, Pegasus has placed a firm order for 100 Boeing 737-10 jets with 100 additional purchasing options. The total value of the deal is worth about $36 billion based on current list prices.
The order will form an important step towards achieving its 2050 sustainability goals, it says.
Güliz Öztürk, CEO of Pegasus Airlines, said: “We are working tirelessly to reach new record-highs and do our part for Türkiye to achieve the targeted 100 million visitors and $100 billion in revenue in tourism.”
“We continue to invest in our fleet in line with our growth targets in Türkiye and globally.”
The Boeing 737-10 is the largest single-aisle aircraft in Boeing’s 737 Max family.
Seating up to 230 passengers, the Boeing 737-10 offers about 20% lower fuel consumption compared to previous-generation aircraft.
















