WestJet Group announced an agreement with Boeing to purchase an additional 42 MAX aircraft, along with options for 22 more. This order is in addition to WestJet's remaining 23 MAX orders and extends the airline's fleet growth plans out to 2028. WestJet's Board of Directors approved the order for Boeing 737-10 aircraft, the largest model in Boeing's MAX family.

The 737-10 provides superior economic benefits to any other 737 aircraft in WestJet's fleet, while ensuring simplicity through expected training commonality across the airline's 737 fleet. The WestJet Group's fleet, with an average age under 10 years, is among the youngest of established North American carriers. Features of the Boeing 737-10: Greater fuel efficiency and the best per-seat economics of any single-aisle airplane in the industry.

Can cover 99% of the world's single-aisle routes, ideal to serve WestJet's growing domestic and international network. Reduced fuel use and carbon emissions by at least 20% per seat compared to previous generations, helping airlines make air travel even more sustainable. Improved guest comfort with a quieter cabin featuring the Boeing Sky Interior, LED lighting that enhances the sense of spaciousness and larger overhead stowage bins.

Quieter airplane, creating a 50% smaller noise footprint than the airplanes it replaces.