Jeju Air Celebrates Its First Direct Delivery of Boeing 737-800 NG

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Boeing and Jeju Air celebrated the delivery of the airline’s first direct-buy Next-Generation 737-800 airplane during a ceremony at the Seattle Delivery Center. With this delivery Jeju Air will become the first low-cost carrier (LCC) in Korea to own and operate a Next-Generation 737-800.

“Owning and operating our own airplanes will further differentiate Jeju Air and our local competitors. We are fully prepared to introduce this new airplane into our expanding fleet and they will play an integral role in our growth strategy,” said Seok-Joo Lee, President and CEO of Jeju Air.

This delivery marks the first of three Next-Generation 737-800s the airline has on order with Boeing. Based in Jeju Island, South Korea, the all-Boeing carrier currently operates a fleet of 34 Next-Generation 737-800 airplanes.

“We are proud to deliver the first directly purchased Next-Generation 737-800 to Jeju Air,” said Rick Anderson, vice president of Northeast Asia Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “This milestone represents the strong partnership that we share with Jeju, whom we have shared an intimate partnership with since their inception more than 10 years ago.”

Source: Boeing Press Release