Malaysia Airlines Parent Company Invests in 30 Boeing 737 Planes

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) parent of Malaysia Airlines has set out to order 30 new Boeing 737 aircraft as part of its fleet modernization drive in the long term. The new planes to be delivered through 2030 will increase operating efficiency, reduce carbon footprint and improve passenger experience.

The order consists of 18 Boeing 737-8 and 12 Boeing 737-10 airplanes, all powered by CFM International LEAP-1B engines. The 737-10 will also feature lie-flat Business Class seats, the first narrow body plane in the fleet. MAG has also taken options on 30 additional 737 aircraft to allow for further growth if desired.

MAG Managing Director Izham Ismail said that the move came after a lengthy consideration process, taking into account fuel efficiency, environmental compatibility, operational efficiency and technical dependability.

As part of this transition, the airline will be retiring its aging fleet of Boeing 737-800 aircraft for a mixed fleet of new and modernized aircraft. By 2030 MAG will have a combined fleet of 55 Boeing 737-8 and 737-10 giving a fresh fleet of aircraft as reassurance of MAG’s commitment to sustainability and customer experience.

The aircraft purchase demonstrates Malaysia Airlines commitment to updating its fleet to be more efficient and to reduce environmental impact. This is aligned with the trend across the industry where airlines are looking to increasingly purchase fuel efficient aircraft to reduce costs and emissions, while at the same time improving passenger comfort.

Shamini

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