Nok Air expands with new Boeing 737
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Thailand’s Nok Air has taken delivery of a new Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
The aircraft marks the first of seven new jets the low-cost carrier has ordered from Boeing has on order with Boeing, and expands Nok’s total fleet size to 25 aircraft. It also has outstanding orders for eight fuel-efficient B737 MAX aircraft.
“We are pleased to welcome additional 737-800 airplanes into our fleet as we continue to expand our regional and international route network,” said Piya Yodmani, Nok’s deputy CEO.
“Nok Air looks forward to introducing Boeing’s new 737 MAX 8 in the next couple of years. The new 737 MAX will build on the high-standards of the existing Next-Generation models to deliver valuable savings in fuel efficiency.”
Based at Bangkok‘s Don Mueang International Airport, Nok operates a large domestic network and is expanding its international operations with a new route to Ho Chi Minh City, which is expected to start in October 2015.
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