- 04Jan
(Reuters) - Boeing Co (BA.N) said on Tuesday that it took an order for 38 Next-Generation 737 airplanes and purchase rights for seven additional 737s from leasing company CIT Aerospace.
The order -- potentially worth $3.2 billion -- includes 15 737-900ERs and 23 737-800s. Boeing said it was the largest order placed by a leasing company for the 737-900ER, the largest and newest member of the Boeing Next-Generation 737 series.Deliveries are scheduled into 2017. Boeing gets paid for airplanes at delivery.
CIT (CIT.N) owns or finances a fleet of more than 300 commercial planes, of which 140 are Boeing airplanes.
CIT now has a total order book of 111 aircraft.

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