Oman Air has celebrated the arrival of its newest Boeing 737 MAX-8, the latest in a series of seven Boeing 787 and 737 deliveries received over the last 12 months.
This brings the
airline’s total fleet to 33 aircraft, concluding a significant investment
phase that has fuelled its recent network growth and increased flight
frequencies.
The 737 Max-8, which
joins Oman Air’s narrowbody fleet, will operate medium- and short-haul
destinations, enabling the airline to serve its growing network with greater
capacity, efficiency and advanced technology for the years ahead.
Designed with a strong
focus on passenger comfort and wellbeing, guests traveling on the B73 Max-8
will benefit from a notably quieter flight experience thanks to advanced
noise-reduction engine technology alongside enhanced comfort features, while
the aircraft’s high-efficiency engines reduce fuel burn and carbon emissions,
supporting sustainable growth while maintaining a premium, modern cabin
environment.
Looking ahead,
six new widebody aircraft are scheduled to join Oman Air’s fleet from
mid-2028, providing additional long-haul capacity and further strengthening its
global connectivity. -TradeArabia News Service