WestJet to operate all nine 737 Max 8s previously leased by Lynx Air

By | September 7, 2024

Canadian carrier WestJet Airlines plans to add three more leased Boeing 737 Max 8s to its fleet, for a total of nine of the narrowbodies added in the past six months.

WestJet said on 6 September that it will acquire the aircraft through Irish lessor SMBC Aviation Capital, as part of a strategy to offset “delays for direct-from-factory aircraft”.

”With this we have taken on all nine aircraft that were flying for a Canadian airline that exited the market earlier this year,” chief executive Alexis von Hoensbroech said in a social media post. ”All these airplanes will enter into service over the next few months.”

Cirium fleets data show that the 737 Max 8s added to WestJet’s fleet were previously operated by now-defunct ultra-low-cost carrier Lynx Air, which collapsed in February amid rising costs and intense competition.

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