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    Singapore Airlines Expands Regional Routes with Boeing 737 MAX 8 Fleet

    Aarav MehtaBy Aarav Mehta09/18/20251,1805 Mins Read
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    Singapore Airlines Embraces Boeing 737 MAX 8 for Regional Expansion

    Singapore Airlines (SIA), renowned for its top-tier service, is incorporating its Boeing 737 MAX 8 fleet into regional operations from Changi Airport (SIN), transitioning from its exclusive use of wide-body aircraft. This fleet features advanced flat-bed Business Class seating and upgraded Economy amenities for short-haul flights.

    By the northern winter of 2025/26, the Boeing 737 MAX 8 will serve 26 destinations, accounting for 24% of Singapore Airlines’ departures, effectively replacing older Boeing 737-800 models and enhancing the onboard experience with Wi-Fi and in-flight entertainment.

    Boeing 737 MAX Route Expansion

    Following the retirement of its Boeing 757 fleet in 1990, Singapore Airlines refrained from narrow-body operations for more than three decades. The introduction of the Boeing 737-800 in March 2021 was a temporary solution until the permanent arrival of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 in November 2021.

    The introduction of the Boeing 737 MAX features new flat-bed seats for Business Class and updated Economy Class accommodations. Initial operations began with flights to Phuket (HKT) and expanded to include 19 aircraft by September 2025. Singapore Airlines initially ordered 37 Boeing 737-8 MAX jets, later reducing this order by 20% to a total of 29 aircraft by 2025 due to production delays from Boeing.

    Network and Route Details

    The airline launched with five routes in late 2021 and now includes 26 destinations such as Busan (PUS), with flights lasting up to 6 hours and 50 minutes. As older Boeing 737-800s are retired, Kathmandu (KTM) rejoins the MAX fleet schedule in late October 2025. Below is a list of current routes served by the Boeing 737 MAX 8:

    DestinationIATA CodeFlight Numbers
    BaliDPSSQ946, SQ947
    BengaluruBLRSQ508, SQ509
    BruneiBWNSQ147, SQ148
    BusanPUSSQ615, SQ616
    CebuCEBSQ900, SQ901, SQ902, SQ903
    ChengduCTUSQ842, SQ843
    ChennaiMAASQ524, SQ525
    ChongqingCKGSQ818, SQ819
    CochinCOKSQ534, SQ535, SQ536, SQ537
    Da NangDADSQ171, SQ172, SQ173, SQ174
    DarwinDRWSQ251, SQ252, SQ253, SQ254
    GuangzhouCANSQ852, SQ853
    HanoiHANSQ193, SQ194
    HyderabadHYDSQ518, SQ519
    KathmanduKTMSQ442, SQ443
    KolkataCCUSQ516, SQ517
    Kuala LumpurKULSQ106, SQ107
    MedanKNOSQ992, SQ993
    PenangPENSQ116, SQ117
    Phnom PenhPNHSQ182, SQ183
    PhuketHKTSQ726, SQ727
    ShenzhenSZXSQ856, SQ857
    Siem ReapREPSQ188, SQ189
    SurabayaSUBSQ944, SQ945
    XiamenXMNSQ868, SQ869
    YangonRGNSQ996, SQ997

    By March 2026, Singapore Airlines plans 289 weekly departures from Changi Airport with the 737 MAX, rising from 30% since October 2025. This comprises 24% of the total 1,180 weekly flights. Ten routes currently use the MAX exclusively, increasing to 16 by the end of the year.

    Fleet Composition and Deliveries

    As of September 2025, Singapore Airlines operates 19 Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft, 18 of which are in service. The fleet’s composition, including registrations and service entry dates, is as follows:

    Singapore Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX
    Singapore Airlines Boeing 737-8 MAX || Image Credit – Singapore Airlines

     

    RegistrationAge (Sep 2025)SIA First Pax Service
    9V-MBA8.0 yrs28 Nov 2021 (SIN-HKT)
    9V-MBB7.9 yrs6 Dec 2021 (SIN-PNH)
    9V-MBC7.8 yrs23 Nov 2021 (SIN-HKT)
    9V-MBD7.4 yrs17 Dec 2021 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBE7.4 yrs4 Dec 2021 (SIN-HKT)
    9V-MBF6.6 yrs24 Nov 2021 (SIN-HKT)
    9V-MBG6.5 yrs1 Feb 2022 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBH6.4 yrs22 Mar 2022 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBI6.3 yrs10 Apr 2022 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBJ6.2 yrs30 Apr 2022 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBK6.1 yrs2 Jun 2022 (SIN-HKT)
    9V-MBL6.0 yrs25 Apr 2023 (SIN-REP)
    9V-MBM5.8 yrs20 Nov 2022 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBN5.8 yrs7 Jul 2022 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBO3.2 yrs15 Sep 2022 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBP2.9 yrs22 Dec 2022 (SIN-PNH)
    9V-MBQ0.4 yrs9 Jul 2025 (SIN-BWN)
    9V-MBR0.3 yrs1 Aug 2025 (SIN-KUL)
    9V-MBS0.1 yrsYet to enter service

    Recent additions to the fleet include 9V-MBQ in June 2025, 9V-MBR in August 2025, and 9V-MBS in September 2025, completing the transition from the older Boeing 737-800 models by year-end.

    Identifying Boeing 737-8 MAX Flights

    Singapore Airlines identifies aircraft types in its booking process. Clicking “More details” in search results reveals the specific Boeing 737-8 MAX, distinct from the Boeing 737-800 NG. ExpertFlyer uses the code “7M8”, and FlightRadar24 opts for “B38M”. Other platforms like Kayak also provide clear aircraft identification.

    Advanced Cabin Features

    The Boeing 737-8 MAX offers flat-bed Business Class seats, including two “throne” options, and enhanced Economy seating with seat-back entertainment. Both classes enjoy Wi-Fi connectivity, with unlimited access in Business Class and for KrisFlyer members in Economy.

    In contrast, the Boeing 737-800 retains older SilkAir recliner Business seats and basic Economy without integrated entertainment or Wi-Fi. Wider-body options, such as the Boeing 787-10, are available on select routes, offering additional comforts.

    Future Network Growth

    The expansion of the Boeing 737-8 MAX fleet to 29 units will potentially account for one-third of Singapore Airlines’ flights in coming years, emphasizing more regional routes. With its 6,500 km range, the MAX can efficiently serve less dense markets or seasonal routes, even on longer stretches like those previously served by bigger aircraft.

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