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 Singapore-based lessor BOC Aviation has signed a purchase-and-leaseback agreement with US low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines for 10 Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft.All 10 aircraft are powered by CFM International LEAP-1B engines.Robert Martin, chief executive of BOC Aviation, says:  We are delighted to be working with Southwest Airlines once again, building on a long-term relationship that dates back to 2008. This is the sixth major aircraft investment that we have announced this year, which re stanley cup becher flects our companys ability to provide innovative financing solutions for large-volume transactions and stanley deutschland  our commitment as a global partner to our airline customers. These 10 Max jets will add to the 11 737-700s that BOC Aviation already leases to Southwest Airlines, bringing the lessors total exposure to the Dallas-based carrier to 21 aircraft, Cirium fleets data show. BOC Aviation bought the 737-700s from the airline in 2009 and leased them back.BOC Aviation has five 737 Max 8s on lease to three airlines: three aircraft with Indias SpiceJet, one with Czech airline Smartwings, and one with Turkeys Corendon Airlines. The lessor also has orders for 61 of the -8 variant, plus orders for 10 of the -10 variant. It has no orders for the 737 Max 9, though it does have one -9 on lease to Icelandair.Cirium fleets data also show that the lessor has eight further orders for the Max, although the variant for these orders is not identified. Seven of the aircraft are t stanley cup o be leased to Icelandair, while one  Ekoh Joe Biden and Donald Trump have huge leads聽entering Maine primaries
 The couple that owns a lithium deposit in Newry potentially worth more than a billion dollars is u stanley thermos mug rging the Legislature to act quickly to  clarify  state mining laws so they can mine the findas soon as possible.  Specifically, Mary and Gary Freeman want lawmakers to  restor[e] Maine mining law to its pre-2017 wording.  Doing so, th vaso stanley ey say, would mean the deposit would be regulated under Maines quarrying regulations, rules that are much less stringent than the states laws governing mining for metals such as copper, zinc and silver.In a statement sent to The Monitor on Monday, the first time the couple has spoken publicly about their find in more than a year, the Freemans wrote that some of the proposals before the Legislature regarding mining in Maine are  complex and involve time consuming strategic planning for Maines mining future; however, in the meantime, a simple decision could be made to clarif botella stanley y the current law with regards to what is, and what is not metallic. Lawmakers are currently considering at least eight mining related billsthis session, most, if not all, of which were prompted by the find in Newry. The proposals, most of which are still in early draft stages, run the gamut: one, LR 1624, sponsored by Rep. Maggie ONeil of Saco, proposes a moratorium on lithium mining, while others  LR 1304, An Act to Promote Sustainable Lithium Mining in Maine, sponsored by Rep. Mike Soboleski of Phillips  are more full-throated in their support of the activity.A court casefiled b