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The WestJet Group announces acquisition of another Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft

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The aircraft is expected to integrate into the WestJet Group's fleet and operations in 2024.

CALGARY — The WestJet Group announced it will acquire a Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from aviation leasing company, AerDragon. The aircraft is expected to integrate into the WestJet Group’s fleet and operations in 2024. The aircraft received from AerDragon will add to the growing list of new-to-WestJet aircraft, joining the Group’s fleet this year.

“In partnership with AerDragon, we are adding to our Boeing 737 MAX family and building momentum towards supporting our capacity growth plans for 2024,” said Mike Scott, WestJet Group, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer. “Every aircraft added to our fleet means critical air access for Canadians and today’s announcement further reaffirms our mission to provide affordable air travel.”

While WestJet guests will benefit from the additional capacity across the airline’s network, the aircraft will not immediately reflect the interior cabin experience, with WestJet Group’s style and branding. The company says that updating and refreshing the interior cabins of the aircraft will be prioritized as part of the airlines’ existing fleet reconfiguration plans, to ensure a consistent experience for guests across its operation as soon as possible.

“We are pleased to welcome WestJet to AerDragon’s growing list of customers. We look forward to continuing to support WestJet’s development and building a long-term partnership with the airline.” said Gang Li, AerDragon’s Chief Executive Officer.

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