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Jeju Air Expands with New B737-8 Aircraft, Aims for Younger Fleet by 2030

TechJeju Air Expands with New B737-8 Aircraft, Aims for Younger Fleet by 2030
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On Monday, Jeju Air announced the delivery of its third Boeing B737-8.

In November 2018, Jeju Air signed a contract with Boeing to purchase 50 units of the next-generation B737-8 aircraft.

The aircraft has 174 seats, including Bizlight, the airline’s business class offering.

This latest addition has lowered Jeju Air’s average fleet age from 14.1 to 13.7 years.

The airline is modernizing its fleet by replacing aircraft older than 20 to reduce the average fleet age to under 5 years by 2030.

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