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Norwegian: Comeback of the Boeing 737 Max 8

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The low-cost airline Norwegian Air Shuttle will initially fleet ten Boeing 737-Max-8. These will be obtained from the lessor AerCap and are to be taken over in the course of 2023.

The carrier had 18 units in operation before the worldwide grounding of this machine type. In the course of the insolvency proceedings, these were then phased out. The restart was with an all-Boeing 737-800 fleet. You are currently located also in talks with Airbus about a possible bulk order.

“The incorporation of these aircraft will help us achieve our goal of building a larger, more modern and more fuel-efficient fleet. This in turn will enable us to deliver our products and services on a wide route network in the Nordic countries and to European destinations,” says company boss Geir Karlsen.

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