Oman Air expands narrowbody fleet with new Boeing 737 MAX-8: pictures

Aircraft Oman Air Boeing 737 MAX 8
Oman Air

Muscat-based Oman Air has taken delivery of a new Boeing 737 MAX-8, marking the latest aircraft to join the carrier’s narrowbody fleet as the airline wraps up a major investment phase in its fleet renewal and expansion.

In a statement released on February 2, 2026, the airline announced that this milestone brings its total fleet to 33 aircraft, following the delivery of seven Boeing 787 and 737 aircraft over the past 12 months.

The carrier added that these deliveries have supported its “recent network growth and increased flight frequencies.”

“We are delighted to welcome the latest addition to our fleet, the Boeing 737 MAX-8, marking another milestone in Oman Air’s ongoing fleet modernisation journey,” the carrier announced on X, along with pictures of the aircraft’s arrival.

According to flight-tracking data from Flightradar24, the aircraft flew from Glasgow, United Kingdom, to Muscat, Oman, on February 1, 2025, departing at 00:26 local time and arriving in Muscat at 11:39 local time.

Upgrading narrowbody operations

The new aircraft, registered as A4O-MR, will be used on short- and medium-haul routes, enhancing Oman Air’s narrowbody operations with “greater capacity, efficiency and advanced technology for the years ahead.”

The aircraft features advanced noise-reduction engine technology, providing a quieter cabin experience, and features updated interiors designed to improve passenger comfort. It can typically accommodate up to 189 passengers, depending on the cabin layout.

Equipped with high-efficiency CFM International LEAP-1B engines, the aircraft aims to lower fuel consumption and carbon emissions, aligning with the airline’s sustainability objectives while supporting a “premium, modern cabin environment.”

Looking ahead, Oman Air is preparing for the next stage of its fleet development, with six new widebody aircraft set to be delivered starting mid-2028.

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