Vueling unveils 'Rumbo 2035' with 60m-passenger target and Boeing 737 MAX rollout

Vueling announced Rumbo 2035, targeting 60 million annual passengers by 2035 and committing €5 billion to fleet renewal through 2030. The plan lays out a rollout calendar for a new Boeing 737 MAX narrowbody fleet and forecasts a €17.5 billion contribution to Spain’s GDP.

Discovered 2026-01-14T03:06:36.043582-08:00 | 2026-01-14T03:06:36.043582-08:00

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  • Vueling commits €5 billion (to 2030) to re-fleet and targets 60 million passengers by 2035, with a stated €17.5 billion contribution to Spanish GDP — a significant planned capacity increase and capital deployment in European short/medium-haul markets.

  • The roadmap’s success hinges on Boeing 737 MAX availability and delivery cadence; monitor broader MAX production and delivery trends (see MAX tracker) and recent operator deliveries that indicate supply momentum (see recent MAX deliveries).

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