US-Bangla Airlines to operate country’s first Boeing 737 Max 8

US-Bangla Airlines CEO Imran Asif (3rd L) and AerCap’s chief executive officer and chief commercial officer Philip Scruggs shakes hand at the media conference. Photo: UNB
US-Bangla Airlines CEO Imran Asif (3rd L) and AerCap’s chief executive officer and chief commercial officer Philip Scruggs shakes hand at the media conference. Photo: UNB

Under the joint declaration with US-Bangla Airlines, AerCap and The Boeing Company, the first-ever Boeing 737 Max 8 will be operated by the US-Bangla Airlines in the country, reports UNB.

AerCap is the largest owner of commercial aircraft in the world and the most active aircraft trader. The company serves over 200 customers in approximately 80 countries with comprehensive fleet solutions.

Since its beginning the main goal of US-Bangla has been to provide comfortable, modern and acceptable aircrafts for the passengers and Boeing 737 Max 8 is one of the most widely accepted aircraft, said a press release of US-Bangla Airlines.

Shortly, two brand new ATR 72-600 aircrafts will be added to the fleet of US-Bangla Airlines. In line with the demand of passengers, US-Bangla Airlines is collecting aircraft from the factory directly as the country’s first private airline.

The Boeing 737 Max aircraft offers the latest technology to the most popular jet aircraft, Boeing 737. The Boeing 737 Max is designed to provide a comfortable travel experience for the passengers and to manage the routes directly to their favorite destinations.

Many renowned airlines in the world have already started using Boeing 737 Max Aircraft.

Notable airlines includes: Malaysia Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Oman Air, Qatar Airways, United Airlines, American Airlines, China Eastern, China Southern, Jet Airways, SpiceJet, Fly Dubai and many more.

US-Bangla Airlines chief executive officer Imran Asif, AerCap’s chief executive officer and chief commercial officer Philip Scruggs, leasing high official Sutesh Selvaratnam, The Boeing Company’s director (sales and marketing) Ahsen Rajput and high officials of US-Bangla Airlines were also present on the press conference.