Malaysia Airlines Receives 200th Boeing Aircraft in 2026
Collage showing Malaysia Airlines Boeing 737-8 delivery celebrations and arrival ceremonies in 2026

Malaysia Airlines Marks 200th Boeing Aircraft Delivery Milestone with Latest 737-8 Arrival

Malaysia Airlines has marked the arrival of its Boeing 737-8 aircraft on 24 May, the fourth of the type delivered to the airline this year, and a milestone that also represents the 200th Boeing aircraft delivered to Malaysia Airlines in its history.

Captain Nasaruddin A. Bakar, President and Group Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Airlines Group (MAG)said, “This delivery holds special significance as it marks the 200th Boeing aircraft to join the Malaysia Airlines fleet since 1972. More than just an addition to our fleet, this milestone reflects a long-standing operational history that has supported our capacity growth and fleet evolution over the decades as we continue our deep-seated mission to connecting Malaysia to the world.

The introduction of these next-generation aircraft will further strengthen our ability to support future growth opportunities and evolving market needs, while continuing to deliver a more modern and comfortable travel experience for our customers.”

The airline’s fleet history reflects periods of significant scale and ambition, including widebody operations such as the Boeing 747 and Boeing 777, which underscored the airline’s long-haul capabilities and global connectivity during key phases of growth. Together with the evolution of the Boeing 737 family, these aircraft reflect how the airline that has continuously adapted, modernised, and expanded its reach over the decades.

The aircraft, bearing registration number 9M-MVR, departed from Boeing’s Seattle Delivery Centre on 21 May 2026 at 2:00pm local time and made refuelling stops in Honolulu and Guam before continuing its journey home to Malaysia.

Operated as flight MH5045, the aircraft was flown by Captain Arian Syazwara B. Adenan, Captain Mohd Aidilputra bin Abd Razak and First Officer Ahmad Asnawi bin Ahmad Rahman, and landed at KL International Airport (KLIA) on 24 May 2026 at 1:30pm after a total flight time of 19 hours 44 minutes.

The latest addition reflects Malaysia Aviation Group’s (MAG) continued focus on fleet modernisation as it strengthens network connectivity, improves efficiency and enhances the travel experience across its network. The Boeing 737-8 plays an important role in supporting the Group’s narrowbody operations with greater fuel efficiency, improved reliability and enhanced passenger comfort.

To date, MAG has taken delivery of 18 Boeing 737-8 aircraft from its total order of 55 Boeing narrowbody aircraft, comprising 43 Boeing 737-8s and 12 Boeing 737-10s, with deliveries scheduled through to 2030.

Photo credit: Malaysia Airlines Instagram

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