Big Boeing Order as Turkish Airlines Pursues Vision of 800-Strong Fleet by 2033
by Bruce Parkinson
Business class on Turkish Airlines.
Turkish Airlines has announced a firm order for up to 75 787 Dreamliners, the flag carrier’s largest ever Boeing widebody purchase. The fast-growing airline also announced its intent to purchase up to 150 more 737 MAX airplanes, which will be its largest Boeing single-aisle order when finalized.
The announced deal includes 35 of the 787-9 model, 15 of the larger 787-10, and options for 25 787 Dreamliners to grow and modernize the airline’s fleet. Combined, the 787 and 737 MAX orders combined will double Turkish Airlines’ Boeing fleet.
Across a network that reaches the most countries of any airline in the world, Turkish Airlines operates more than 200 Boeing jets today, including the 787-9, 777, 737 MAX, Next-Generation 737 and 777 Freighter airplanes. By 2033, the company hopes to expand its fleet to 800 aircraft. Currently, United Airlines operates the world’s largest fleet, topping 1,000 planes with more on order.

“This landmark agreement represents much more than a fleet growth. It is a reflection of our leadership in the industry as well as our dedication to innovation and operational excellence,” said Prof. Ahmet Bolat, Turkish Airlines Chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee.
Adding the larger 787-10 to its future fleet will enable TK to benefit from additional passenger and cargo capacity while improving fuel efficiency on high-demand routes between Istanbul and destinations in the U.S., Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
Turkish Airlines is one of the global operators that have made the 787 a versatile component of their long-haul fleets. With more than 1,200 airplanes delivered, the 787 Dreamliner family serves about 500,000 passengers daily and connects the most countries of any widebody fleet.





