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Somon Air To Expand Fleet With 14 Boeing Airliners

Commits For 10 737-8 And Four 787-9 Aircraft

Somon Air, the national airline of Tajikistan, and Boeing announced the airline committed to purchase up to 14 Boeing airliners, to include four 787 Dreamliners and 10 737 MAX aircraft. The order will support Somon Air’s fleet expansion internationally and modernizes its all-737 single-aisle fleet.

Somon Air is currently operating six Next-Gen 737s to 25 European, Asian, and Middle Eastern destinations from Tajikistan. This order is the airline’s first-ever for the 787-9 widebody aircraft and enable it to launch new intercontinental routes from Dushanbe, providing its passengers with enhanced comfort. The 737-8 aircraft will be the workhorse of its short- and medium-haul network.

Together, the new aircraft will yield a 20-25 percent improvement in fuel consumption compared to the jets being replaced, translating into lower per-seat and maintenance costs.

Abdulkosim Valiev, CEO of Somon Air said, "We are pleased to announce our commitment to expand our fleet with Boeing's state-of-the-art 787 Dreamliner and 737 MAX airplanes. This significant investment not only marks our first widebody order but also reinforces our dedication to providing exceptional service and comfort to our passengers. With flexibility built into this commitment, Somon Air can adjust its fleet further based on market demand."

The agreement was signed during the 10th anniversary of the diplomatic gathering, C5+1 Summit, and will support more than 10,000 jobs across the U.S.

Paul Righi, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Eurasia and India for Boeing said, "Somon Air's continued choice of Boeing as its strategic partner underscores their preference for Boeing jets to grow their route network. The versatility of the 787-9 and 737-8, combined with their outstanding performance, range, and operating economics, provide Somon Air with the essential tools needed to scale its operations effectively."

FMI:  www.boeing.com/ , www.somonair.com/

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