Norwegian Expands Boeing Fleet with 30 New 737 MAX Jets
In a strategic move reflecting optimism and ambition, Norwegian has committed to purchasing 30 additional Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. This decision stems from exercising an existing option, thus confirming a total order of 80 MAX 8s. The delivery timeline for these aircraft has been adjusted, with all scheduled to be delivered by 2031.
Background on Norwegian’s Aircraft Order
The expansion builds upon a deal initially announced in May 2022, when Norwegian agreed to buy 50 737 MAX 8s, with an option for an additional 30. This option has now been fully exercised.
Implications for Norwegian
- Fleet Renewal and Growth: This expanded order allows Norwegian to accelerate its modernization and growth strategy. The delivery schedule is thoughtfully arranged to align with lease expirations and the evolving market demand.
- Enhanced Passenger Experience and Sustainability: The new 737 MAX 8 aircraft promise quieter cabins, improved interiors, and reduced emissions. With better fuel efficiency than their predecessors, these jets are expected to lower operating costs.
- Strategic Flexibility and Stability: By adjusting delivery schedules and securing advantageous terms, Norwegian maintains flexibility in its growth pace and strengthens its long-term fleet strategy. CEO Geir Karlsen has expressed that this aligns with Norwegian’s sustainability goals and enhances its relationship with Boeing.
Boeing’s Production and Norwegian’s Preparations
Boeing has increased its 737 MAX production, which has included delivering some aircraft to Norwegian ahead of schedule. This enhances confidence in Boeing’s ability to manage large orders.
Support and Future Developments
- Spare Parts and Engine Support: Norwegian has ordered 11 LEAP-1B spare engines from CFM International, providing resilience and ensuring parts availability as the fleet grows.
- Exploring New Models: Following Norwegian’s acquisition of regional airline Widerøe, the airline is reportedly considering integrating the 737-10 model into future orders.
- Weight Optimization: Norwegian is actively working to reduce the weight of incoming MAX aircraft to optimize performance and fuel efficiency.
The 737 MAX Series Landscape
The 737 MAX family is Boeing’s latest entry in the narrow-body segment, featuring efficient LEAP engines, aerodynamic enhancements like split-tip winglets, and structural improvements. It primarily competes with Airbus’s A320neo family. The MAX 8 variant, which Norwegian has focused on, can accommodate 138 to 204 passengers in a two-class configuration.
Norwegian’s Current Fleet
As of 2024-2025, Norwegian operates a mix of Boeing 737-800 and MAX 8 aircraft. Additionally, it owns the regional carrier Widerøe, which operates turboprop and regional jets. Norwegian is committed to phasing out older aircraft, ensuring no aircraft is older than 7-8 years.
Significance of the Order
This sizeable aircraft order underscores Norwegian’s commitment to growth, modernization, and sustainability. The new fleet will enhance passenger experiences while supporting the airline’s strategic goals.




