CAIRO- EgyptAir (MS) has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737 MAX 8, marking the arrival of the first 737 MAX aircraft in Egypt. The 737-8 is part of a batch of 18 jets leased from SMBC Aviation Capital and will join the airline’s fleet at Cairo International Airport (CAI).
The delivery supports EgyptAir’s (MS) ongoing fleet modernization strategy. The airline plans to deploy the new aircraft on short- and medium-haul routes to destinations including Paris (CDG), Brussels (BRU), Istanbul (IST), and Vienna (VIE).


EgyptAir Begins 737 MAX Operations
The Boeing 737-8 complements EgyptAir’s existing fleet of 30 Next-Generation 737 jets. Boeing states the 737 MAX reduces fuel consumption and carbon emissions by 20% compared to the aircraft it replaces.
This operational commonality with the existing 737 fleet allows the airline to integrate the new type with minimal disruption.
Captain Ahmed Adel, Chairman and CEO of EgyptAir Holding Company, said the 737 MAX aligns with the airline’s vision for sustainable growth. He emphasized that the aircraft’s advanced technology and reduced environmental footprint support the airline’s commitment to maintaining a young, modern fleet.
Barry Flannery, Chief Commercial Officer at SMBC Aviation Capital, called the delivery a milestone in the lessor’s long-standing partnership with Boeing and its commitment to equipping EgyptAir with efficient, next-generation aircraft.
Passengers flying on EgyptAir’s 737 MAX jets will benefit from the Boeing Sky Interior. The cabin design includes advanced LED lighting, larger windows, and spacious overhead bins. These features aim to deliver an improved in-flight experience on the airline’s short- and medium-haul network.


EgyptAir’s Long History With Boeing
EgyptAir holds the distinction of being one of Africa’s largest and longest-serving operators of the Boeing 737 family. The airline first ordered the 737 in 1975, establishing a relationship with Boeing that now spans over 60 years.
Beyond the 737 fleet, EgyptAir currently operates five Boeing 777 widebody jets and eight Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft. The addition of the 737 MAX 8 strengthens the airline’s all-Boeing narrowbody fleet while supporting its network expansion goals across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.
Anbessie Yitbarek, Boeing Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing for Africa, noted that the delivery builds on six decades of partnership with EgyptAir and welcomes the airline as a new 737 MAX operator.
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