Boeing further added to its order book in the course of the Dubai Airshow 2023, with SCAT Airlines ordering seven 737 MAXs
Summary
- Kazakhstan-based SCAT Airlines is expanding its fleet by ordering seven Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
- Along with the 737 MAXs, it also operates 737 Classic and 737 Next Generation aircraft.
- Boeing said that SCAT Airlines returning to order more 737 MAX aircraft is a testament to the sort’s good performance.
Kazakhstan-based SCAT Airlines ordered seven Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, expanding its fleet of the sort. Ch-aviation data showed that the airline currently operates three 737 MAX 8 and five 737 MAX 9s, with one additional 737 MAX 9 scheduled to be delivered to the airline in due time. Along with the MAX aircraft, the airline even has eight 737 Classic aircraft, split between five 737-300 and three 737-500, in addition to nine 737 Next Generation (NG) jets, namely one 737-700 and eight 737-800.
Dynamically developing airline
Vladimir Denissov, the President of SCAT Airlines, said that the carrier is the As such, adding seven additional 737 MAX 8s will further increase its capability, with Denissov adding that,
Meanwhile, Brad McMullen, the Senior Vice President of Business Sales and Marketing at Boeing, said that SCAT Airlines returning to order more 737 MAX McMullen also identified that Boeing is wanting to support the carrier’s