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Pegasus Airlines finalises CFM LEAP-1B engine agreement for 737-10 fleet

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Pegasus Airlines finalises CFM LEAP-1B engine agreement for 737-10 fleet

Pegasus Airlines has signed an agreement with CFM International for up to 300 LEAP-1B engines to support the airline's future Boeing 737 MAX 10 fleet, the airline announced today (December 18).

The contract includes spare engines and a long-term maintenance agreement. 

“We have been extremely pleased with the operation of the LEAP engine family and look forward to bringing the same performance and stability to our Boeing 737-10 fleet,” said Pegasus Airlines CEO Guliz Ozturk. 

"This agreement marks a significant expansion in our very long and successful relationship with Pegasus and we look forward to providing the level of support that this airline has come to rely on from CFM,” said CFM International CEO and president Gael Meheust.

Pegasus Airlines was the first operator of the LEAP engine in July 2016.