CompaniesBoeing Signs First Deal for 737 Max Jet Since Deadly CrashesSavePrintBoeing 737 MAX 8 jetliner being built for Turkish Airlines takes off on a test flight in Renton, Wash., on May 8, 2019. Ted S. Warren/AP PhotoThe Associated Press6/18/2019|Updated: 6/24/2019PARIS—Boeing is selling its 737 Max planes again.The company announced at the Paris Air Show on June 18 that International Airlines Group, the parent company of British Airways and other carriers, signed a letter of intent for 200 Boeing 737 aircraft.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentThe Associated PressAuthorAuthor’s Selected ArticlesRob Reiner, Son of a Comedy Giant Who Became One, Too, Dies at 78Dec 15, 2025JetBlue Flight Near Venezuela Avoids ‘Midair Collision’ With US Air Force TankerDec 14, 2025Horvath to Heidenreich on 4th-and-Goal Leads No. 22 Navy to 17–16 Win Over ArmyDec 14, 2025Crypto Mogul Do Kwon Sentenced to 15 Years in Prison for $40 Billion Stablecoin FraudDec 13, 2025Related TopicsaircraftcrashshowBoeing 737