SmartLynx Is Set to Introduce Boeing 737 MAX to Its Fleet

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SmartLynx Airlines, a Latvia-based damp lease operator, has simply signed an arrangement with SMBC Aviation Capital to lease 2 Boeing 737 MAX 8 airplane, to satisfy growing need from European and abroad markets.

Zygimantas Surintas, SmartLynx Airlines CEO remarks: “As SmartLynx Airlines continues to improve its fleet, there’s no doubt that the Boeing 737 MAX 8 is the right airplane for us, and we were delighted to work with SMBC to make it takeplace,” “Not just will these airplane permit us to broaden our services and the markets we can cover, it will likewise permit us to guarantee even better-quality service and unrivaled technical dependability.”

Cutting fuel usage and CO2 emissions and serving brand-new locations that are now in variety is the most interesting part about having Boeing 737 MAX.

These are the veryfirst Boeing airplane to be included to SmartLynx’s fleet following the retirement of its Boeing 767-300 in2009 Currently, the business has Airbus A320, A321 and A330, which are readilyavailable for lease for both guest and freight flights.

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