By Pilar Wolfsteller2021-08-03T23:57:00+01:00
Brazil’s Gol has signed a agreements for 28 more Boeing 737 Max aircraft as it renews its fleet more quickly than originally planned.
The San Paulo-based airline says in a new fleet plan published on 3 August that it will accelerate retirements of older-generation 737 NGs, and increase the share of the newer, more-efficient narrowbody jet to 75% of the fleet by 2030.
”We are accelerating our fleet transformation plan in anticipation of a strong recovery in travel in the post-pandemic environment,” says chief executive Paulo Kakinoff. “The 737 Max positions GOL more competitively for growth through the expansion of routes and destinations, while also enhancing the company’s value for all stakeholders through increased efficiency.”
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