Norwegian Group Places New Boeing 737 MAX Order

The Scandinavian airline group has ordered 30 new 737‑8 aircraft, strengthening its fleet and expanding its European network.

Details of the Agreement

Norwegian Group has signed a purchase agreement with Boeing for 30 737-8 aeroplanes. This marks the airline’s first direct Boeing order since 2017 and increases its total 737 MAX order book to 80 aircraft.

The new jets will support Norwegian’s plans to expand services across Europe, while also aligning with its sustainability goals. The 737-8 is designed to reduce fuel use and carbon emissions by up to 20 per cent compared to the aircraft it replaces.

Airline Perspective

Geir Karlsen, CEO of Norwegian, said the order secures the airline’s growth on attractive terms while maintaining flexibility in delivery schedules. He highlighted the aircraft’s role in lowering emissions and improving the passenger experience, reinforcing Norwegian’s commitment to operating one of the most modern fleets in Europe.

Norwegian has a long history with Boeing, having operated single-aisle aircraft since 2007. It was the first European airline to take delivery of the 737 MAX in 2017 and the first to fly the 737‑8 on transatlantic routes.

Boeing’s View

Boeing executives praised Norwegian’s performance and strategy, noting the airline’s ambition to be the carrier of choice in Scandinavia. The manufacturer emphasised that the 737 MAX family is well-suited for network expansion, offering capacity for up to 200 passengers and a range of 3,500 nautical miles.

With this order, Norwegian strengthens its position in the Nordic market while preparing for broader European growth.

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