BRISBANE - Virgin Australia is preparing for the arrival of its first Boeing 737 Max 10, which is scheduled to join the fleet in late 2027.
This upcoming model will become the carrier's largest aircraft, providing increased passenger capacity and operational flexibility across its domestic and regional international routes. The airline originally intended to purchase 25 of these jets back in 2020 following a corporate restructuring, but widespread manufacturer delays forced a shift in strategy toward acquiring the smaller Max 8 model instead. Currently, Virgin Australia operates 19 Max 8s alongside its existing fleet of older 737s and Embraer regional jets, with plans to add several more Max 8s by the end of the year. While the airline has not yet shared details regarding the seating layout or specific routes for the new Max 10, Boeing is reportedly entering the final stages of the regulatory certification process for the aircraft, which could wrap up by the end of 2026.