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United Airlines to Lease Additional Boeing 737-9 Aircraft

United Airlines to Lease Additional Boeing 737-9 Aircraft
United Airlines has entered into a long-term lease agreement with Griffin Global Asset Management for six Boeing 737-9 aircraft, scheduled for delivery in April and May 2025. This marks the first partnership between United and Griffin Global, coinciding with the airline’s broader fleet expansion strategy. According to the ch-aviation database, United added a total of ten Boeing 737-9s during those two months, reflecting a continued commitment to modernizing and growing its fleet.
Fleet Expansion Amid Industry Challenges
The new lease agreement forms part of United’s plan to increase its fleet size from 1,018 aircraft in the first quarter of the year to 1,054 by the end of 2025. This growth includes the addition of twenty-seven Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. United’s expansion efforts come at a time when the aviation industry faces significant headwinds, including rising operational costs, ongoing supply chain disruptions, and signs of weakening passenger demand. These factors present challenges that could affect the pace and efficiency of fleet modernization across the sector.
Market reactions to United’s leasing decision are expected to be mixed. Some industry analysts interpret the move as a vote of confidence in Boeing’s recovery following recent production setbacks. However, others remain cautious due to persistent delivery delays and manufacturing issues. In response, some airlines are reportedly exploring alternative aircraft variants to hedge against further disruptions.
Competitive Landscape and Fleet Composition
United’s competitors may also reconsider their fleet strategies amid economic uncertainty and global instability. Potential adjustments could involve delaying new aircraft acquisitions or diversifying fleet compositions to mitigate operational risks.
United leases a portion of its fleet from a diverse group of lessors, including AerCap, Aero Capital Solutions, Aircastle, Aviation Capital Group, Aviator Capital, BOC Aviation, CALC, CDB Aviation, Macquarie AirFinance, ORIX Aviation, SkyWorks Leasing, and SMBC Aviation Capital.
As of now, United’s fleet comprises a wide range of aircraft models, including 81 Airbus A319-100s, 76 A320-200s, and 37 A321-200NXs. Its Boeing fleet includes 40 B737-700s, 141 B737-800s, 122 B737-8s, 103 B737-9s, 12 B737-900s, and 136 B737-900ERs. The airline also operates 40 B757-200s, 21 B757-300s, 37 B767-300ERs, 16 B767-400ERs, 19 B777-200s, 55 B777-200ERs, 22 B777-300ERs, 21 B787-10s, 12 B787-8s, and 45 B787-9s.
United’s latest leasing activity highlights its ongoing commitment to fleet renewal, even as the airline industry navigates a period marked by uncertainty and operational challenges.

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