Muscat: Oman Air has received the second B737-800 aircraft on Saturday evening, the airline tweeted on its official twitter handle.
The airline has posted the pictures of the reception of the new B737-800 A40-BAB at Muscat International Airport.
The first aircraft was received on July 25.
The new aircraft is added to Oman Air’s fleet as the airline signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE) Ltd for the sale and leaseback of the aircraft.
Earlier, Abdulrahman Al-Busaidy, Deputy CEO & Chief Commercial Officer, of Oman Air, said that by expanding the size of their fleet, Oman Air is able to offer many more people the opportunity of experiencing our award-winning inflight products and services, as well as their exemplary on-time performance.
“Our B737 aircraft serve as the backbone of our fleet and we are extremely pleased to have agreed the sale and leaseback arrangement with Dubai Aerospace Enterprise,” he had said earlier.
Under Oman Air’s expansion programme, launched late 2014, the national carrier of Oman is in the process of increasing its fleet size to 70 aircraft by 2020.
At that point, Oman Air’s fleet will comprise 45 narrow-body aircraft and 25 wide-body aircraft, which will fly to an anticipated 75 global destinations.
Since October 2014, Oman Air has received 12 new B737s, of which seven are the -800 variant and five are -900 variant. Each is currently deployed on routes from Muscat to destinations in the GCC region, in the wider Middle East and on the South Asian sub-continent.
Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Ltd is a globally recognized aerospace company headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Formed in 2006, DAE has grown rapidly since its inception and the company now holds an aircraft leasing portfolio of 76 aircraft worth approximately $4 billion.