Air Europa has become the first Spanish operator of the Boeing 737 MAX 8 upon welcoming the carrier’s newest aircraft to its 42-strong fleet.
The new Boeing 737 MAX 8 officially joined the Air Europa fleet on May 21, 2025, as part of a leasing agreement with AerCap that was agreed in 2022.
Three more 737-8s will arrive this year, followed by a dozen in 2026, plus another four by mid-2027. According to ch-aviation, Air Europa is awaiting delivery of 29 MAX 8s.
“The addition of this unit opens a new era for Air Europa,” said Juan José Hidalgo, President of Air Europa. “In addition to consolidating our ongoing fleet modernization process, we continue to innovate with cutting-edge technology through aircraft that allow us to continue leading the way in terms of sustainability and efficiency.”
He added: “It is also a model that contributes to reducing operating costs, including maintenance costs, helping us continue to meet our long-term profitability objectives.”
Air Europa will begin incorporating 737-8s to cover medium-haul continental routes, plus other short-haul routes between domestic destinations.
“This continues the airline’s fleet renewal process, which completed its consolidation around exclusively Boeing models several years ago,” a spokesperson for Air Europa said.
Air Europa’s current active fleet consists of 17 Boeing 737-800s, nine 787-8 Dreamliners and 16 787-9 Dreamliners.
Aengus Kelly, CEO of AerCap, said: “The delivery of the first 737 MAX marks an important milestone for Air Europa, becoming the first Boeing 737 MAX operator in Spain. AerCap is proud to support Air Europa’s commitment to modernizing its fleet with the most fuel-efficient and sustainable aircraft in the industry.”
Boeing’s Vice President of Commercial Sales & Marketing Europe & Israel, Ricardo Cavero, also commented on the significance of the new arrival.
“Today’s delivery of Air Europa’s first 737 MAX represents another step in positioning the airline for the future, with an investment in the most advanced aeronautical technology that will support Air Europa’s growth plans and the decarbonization of its fleet,” Cavero said.