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Boeing announced two significant commercial deals at the Singapore Airshow on Feb. 3-4, 2026, bolstering its presence in Southeast Asia.
The company secured its largest landing-gear exchange agreement to date with Singapore Airlines Group, covering overhaul and exchange support for more than 75 aircraft across the 737 MAX and 787 fleets to reduce maintenance downtime and improve schedule flexibility.
Separately, Boeing confirmed a landmark sale to Air Cambodia: a firm order for 10 737-8 MAX jets with options for 10 more (up to 20), marking the Cambodian carrier’s first Boeing purchase.
Boeing said the 737-8’s range, capacity and fuel-efficiency will help Air Cambodia expand direct services across North and Southeast Asia.
Boeing framed the deals as part of its broader aftermarket and commercial-sales strategy to enhance fleet readiness and deepen regional ties.
Both announcements were released by Boeing and reported by industry outlets and PR channels at the Singapore Airshow.
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