Mavi Gök Airlines continues to expand its fleet

Mavi Gök Airlines continues to expand its fleet

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The Turkish airline Mavi Gök, whose launch took place in 2022, plans to increase its fleet. Two Boeing 757-300 aircraft will soon be added to the fleet.

Mavi Gök intends to develop further in terms of air travel. Its fleet includes three Boeing 737-800s and one 777-300, but increasing its fleet should bring Mavi Gok closer to her goal. The Turkish leisure airline, which operates both charter flights and wet leases, is soon to become the operator two more Boeing 777-300.

The airline is also planning to purchase two Boeing 757-300s, the fleet would then consist of three Boeing 737-800s, three 777-300s and two Boeing 757-300s. The fleet of Mavi Gök would therefore consist of 8 jets.

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