Regional, Business & General Aviation

AirAsia A220-300

AirAsia A220-300

Source: Airbus


AIRASIA PLACES LANDMARK ORDER FOR 150 A220S

Wednesday, May 6, 2026
AirAsia A220-300

AirAsia A220-300

Source: Airbus


KUALA LUMPUR - AirAsia has officially entered into a purchase agreement for 150 A220-300 aircraft, marking a significant expansion of its existing fleet.

This deal represents a major milestone for the A220 program, as it stands as the largest single firm order for the model to date and pushes total orders for the aircraft type past the 1,000-unit mark. As part of this arrangement, the airline will be the first to implement a high-density 160-seat cabin layout, achieved through the installation of additional emergency exits.

The integration of these new planes is intended to support the carrier’s regional growth across Southeast and Central Asia. By deploying the smaller, fuel-efficient A220s on these routes, the airline plans to redirect its larger aircraft toward longer-haul operations. Industry leaders and government officials attended the signing ceremony in Canada, noting that the move aligns with the company's long-term strategy to establish a broader low-cost network while utilizing modern technology capable of running on sustainable aviation fuel.

 
Egypt Air 737 MAX 8

Egypt Air 737 MAX 8

Source: Boeing


EGYPTAIR TAKES DELIVERY OF FIRST BOEING 737 MAX JET

Sunday, May 3, 2026
Egypt Air 737 MAX 8

Egypt Air 737 MAX 8

Source: Boeing


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.

 
Biman Bangladesh Airlines Boeing Aircraft

Biman Bangladesh Airlines Boeing Aircraft

Source: Boeing


BIMAN BANGLADESH AIRLINES ORDERS 14 BOEING 787 DREAMLINER AND 737 MAX JETS

Thursday, April 30, 2026
Biman Bangladesh Airlines Boeing Aircraft

Biman Bangladesh Airlines Boeing Aircraft

Source: Boeing


DHAKA - In April 2026, Biman Bangladesh Airlines reached a landmark agreement with Boeing, placing its most substantial order to date for 14 new aircraft to revitalize and grow its fleet.

The multi-billion dollar deal includes ten 787 Dreamliners, specifically eight of the large 787-10 variants and two 787-9s, alongside four 737 MAX 8 jets. The acquisition is designed to enhance the carrier's international reach and operational efficiency, as the new models offer significantly better fuel economy and lower per-seat costs compared to older aircraft.

The airline plans to deploy the jets across various key markets the high-capacity 787-10s are earmarked for busy Middle Eastern routes, while the 787-9s will bolster long-range service to destinations in Europe and North America. Meanwhile, the 737 MAX 8s will modernize the airline's regional operations, improving connections within India and Southeast Asia.

 

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