CAIRO - On May 3, 2026, EgyptAir received its first 737-8 aircraft, marking the debut of the MAX series in Egypt.
This delivery is the first of 18 planes the national carrier is acquiring through a leasing agreement with SMBC Aviation Capital. The airline intends to use these new jets to modernize its existing fleet, which already includes 30 older 737 models. According to the carrier, the new planes will be deployed on regional routes connecting Cairo to European and Middle Eastern cities such as Paris, Brussels, Istanbul, and Vienna.
From an operational standpoint, the transition to this newer model is expected to reduce fuel consumption and carbon emissions by 20% compared to the older aircraft it replaces. For travelers, the planes are equipped with updated interior features, including larger windows and more storage space for carry-on luggage. This acquisition continues a long-standing relationship between the Egyptian carrier and the American manufacturer that began in the 1970s, as the airline works to maintain a younger fleet for its short and medium-haul operations.