Biman Bangladesh issues RFP for dry leasing three Boeing 787s

Biman Bangladesh has issued a request for proposals to dry lease three Boeing 787 aircraft. The RFP indicates the airline is seeking to add widebody capacity through a leasing structure rather than purchase, with supplier and aircraft terms likely central to the bidding.

Discovered 2026-07-16T19:14:58.497423-07:00 | 2026-07-16T19:14:58.497423-07:00

Briefing

What Hype is tracking

  • The RFP signals near-term fleet capacity planning and how Biman Bangladesh is sourcing widebody aircraft—via dry lease rather than purchase—affecting lease pricing and aircraft availability in the 787 market.
  • Dry leasing terms (aircraft condition, maintenance status, and redelivery requirements) directly influence total aircraft economics and operational risk for the carrier.
  • The specific count (three aircraft) points to a targeted expansion or replacement plan, which can affect route planning and demand capture across Biman’s network.

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