Boeing and Enter Air announced
Wednesday the Polish airline is expanding its commitment to the 737
family with a new order for two 737-8 airplanes plus 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.
Enter Air and Boeing have also
finalized 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,” said Grzegorz
Polaniecki, general director and board member, Enter Air.
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