Oman Air grows to 33 aircraft with new Boeing 737 MAX‑8 delivery

Muscat-based Oman Air has taken delivery of Boeing 737‑MAX‑8 A4O‑MR, bringing its fleet to 33 aircraft after a major investment phase. The jet—the latest of seven Boeing 787 and 737 MAX deliveries in the past 12 months—will operate short- and medium‑haul routes to add capacity and efficiency.

Discovered 2026-02-01T23:28:21.440879-08:00 | 2026-02-01T23:28:21.440879-08:00

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  • The delivery is the latest of seven Boeing 787 and 737 MAX handovers in the past 12 months, bringing Oman Air’s fleet to 33 and evidencing continued fleet investment and narrowbody growth.
  • The 737‑MAX‑8 is earmarked for short- and medium‑haul routes, supporting network moves such as the carrier’s planned Muscat–Singapore reinstatement with MAX‑8 services (see source:ac8336c8-5527-407a-8918-7ec7f72031a6).
  • Incremental airline deliveries like this sit against a changing production backdrop; track the broader MAX delivery pipeline (source:da2c5d69-bc30-4134-b76a-6c968fbd6723) and Boeing’s planned rate increases (source:ed7118e7-a563-40d4-b512-48553d9d1773) when assessing fleet planning and delivery timing.

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