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Air Senegal Commits to First Boeing 737 MAX Order

- West African airline will purchase nine 737-8 jets for regional, international expansion

- Air Senegal to place first Boeing order in more than 20 years

Boeing and Air Senegal announced the West African carrier has committed to order nine 737 MAX airplanes. When final, the 737 MAX order will be the airline’s largest-ever fleet purchase – and first Boeing airplane order since 2004 – as it looks to expand service regionally and internationally.

With the introduction of the 737-8 to its single-aisle fleet, Air Senegal will expand its network in Europe and launch new routes from Dakar to the Middle East and Americas. The 737 MAX will also enable Air Senegal to serve secondary European cities, allowing fliers to save time bypassing major hubs.

“This acquisition marks a major milestone for Air Sénégal, this order is part of Air Sénégal’s strategy to strengthen and modernize its fleet in order to support the expansion of its regional and intercontinental network and reinforce Dakar’s position as a leading aviation hub in West Africa.”

Chief Executive Officer Tidiane Ndiaye

The 737-8 can carry up to 178 passengers in a two-class configuration or fly up to 3,500 nautical miles (6,480 km). Air Senegal will benefit from the airplane’s operational efficiency as it reduces fuel use and emissions 20% and creates a 50% smaller noise footprint compared to the airplanes it replaces.

“We look forward to welcoming Air Senegal to the 737 MAX family as they leverage the versatility, reliability and advanced technology of the 737-8 to support their growth ambitions, we are committed to sustainable development of air travel in the region and will partner with Air Senegal as they enhance their fleet and passenger experience.”

Brad McMullen, Boeing senior vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing

The 737-8 airplane is well-suited to meet Africa’s rising air travel demand, which has been fueled by economic development and a young and growing population.

SourceBoeing

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