BOC Aviation Pte. Ltd. is pleased to announce the delivery of the first of three Boeing 737-800 aircraft to Turkey’s leading low-cost airline Pegasus Airlines. The remaining two are scheduled for delivery within the next three months.
“We are delighted to begin our partnership with our newest customer, Pegasus Airlines, with the delivery of the first of three Boeing 737-800 aircraft,” said Robert Martin, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of BOC Aviation. “We are pleased to play a role in their fleet and network expansion plans, and we look forward to developing our business with Pegasus further in the future.”
“We are very pleased to work with BOC Aviation in the efficient management of our fleet growth and expansion plans,” said Sertaç Haybat, Chief Executive Officer of Pegasus Airlines. “The BOC Aviation team has demonstrated expertise in providing timely fleet solutions that will help us to maintain our position in Turkey’s aviation sector.”
BOC Aviation is a leading global aircraft leasing company with a portfolio of 253 owned and managed aircraft operated by 59 airlines worldwide in 29 countries, with commitments to acquire 203 aircraft, as of 30 September 2015. The Company has one of the youngest fleets in the industry with an average owned aircraft age of less than four years. BOC Aviation, owned by Bank of China, is based in Singapore with offices in Dublin, London, Seattle and Tianjin.
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