Japan Airlines has announced plans to modernize its domestic fleet by adding more Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, bringing its order close to 40 units. These narrowbody twinjets are intended to replace older planes from the 737 family. In addition, Japan Airlines will incorporate 11 Airbus A321neo aircraft into its fleet.
In March 2023, rumors circulated about Boeing securing a deal with Japan Airlines for an order of next-generation 737 MAX jets. Given that Japan Airlines already operated the previous generation's 737-800 model extensively, the MAX was seen as a logical replacement. A deal was signed later that month for an initial order of 21 aircraft, with deliveries expected in 2026.
Today, Japan Airlines confirmed it has nearly doubled its commitment by ordering an additional 17 units, bringing the total to 38. The carrier stated these new planes "will replace the single-aisle Boeing 737-800 aircraft currently serving mainly on domestic routes. "