Malaysia Aviation Group, the parent company of Malaysia Airlines, has made a significant move to upgrade its aircraft fleet. The purchase of 30 new Boeing 737 airplanes is part of a strategic initiative aimed at rejuvenating the national carrier's fleet following a series of setbacks.
Malaysia Airlines is taking a bold stride towards revitalizing its aging fleet of narrow-body planes with a substantial order from Boeing Co. for up to 60 new aircraft. This strategic decision is vital for boosting the airline's competitiveness and enhancing operational efficiency.