The South African-based airline says it ordered eight of these aircraft as part of its fleet renewal strategy.
South African-based airline Comair said on Wednesday its first Boeing 737 MAX 8 had left the manufacturer’s factory in Seattle en route to its home base in Johannesburg to join the airline’s British Airways fleet.
The 737 MAX range is the latest incarnation of the most popular jet aircraft ever and is equipped with the latest technology to improve the customer experience, as well as improved range, flexibility and fuel efficiency and reliability. “More seats, lower operating costs and less maintenance downtime will enhance operating efficiency and improve punctuality,” said Wrenelle Stander, executive director of Comair’s airline division.
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