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JAL Orders 17 More Boeing 737-8 Aircraft

Carrier Refreshing Domestic Fleet, Nearly Doubling Order Book

Boeing announced that Japan Airlines finalized an order for an additional 17 of the manufacturer’s 737-8 aircraft to leverage the fuel efficiency and flexibility of the MAX as the carrier looks to launch them as it refreshes its robust domestic fleet.

JAL will benefit from the capabilities of the737-8 as it reduces fuel usage and carbon emissions by 15% compared to the 737-800s they are replacing. In addition, establishing commonalities across the aircraft enables a seamless integration into the current fleet and streamlines maintenance procedures and costs.

Mitsuko Tottori, President of Japan Airlines said, "The 737 has been the backbone of our single-aisle fleet for nearly 50 years, and we are honored to continue its legacy as part of our future fleet. We are excited to add more 737-8s to deliver a safe and secure journey to our valued customers with a sophisticated flying experience."

Brad McMullen, Senior Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing foe Boeing said, “We value our long-standing partnership with Japan Airlines and are honored by their decision to double down on the 737 MAX for the airline’s fleet modernization program. By selecting the 737-8, Japan Airlines will gain operational and economic efficiencies, positioning them for success in the years ahead.”

With the new 737-8 aircraft, JAL will introduce the Boeing Sky Interior that offers passengers an enhanced cabin experience that features LED lighting, larger windows, and spacious overhead bins.

JAL is a longtime customer of Boeing and operates 767s, 777s, and Next-Generation 737-800s and was among the first to operate the 787 Dreamliner. The carrier operates more than 50 787-8s and 787-9s, and recently ordered another 10 787-9s to meet the demand for international travel.

FMI:  boeing.mediaroom.com/

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