Kazakhstani airline, SCAT Airlines has placed an order for seven 737 Max 8 aircraft.
The airline already operates three 737-8 and five 737-9, which except for three CRJ-200, comprise an all-Boeing 737 fleet. Alongside the aforementioned 737 Max airframes, SCAT airlines operates five 737-300, a single 737-500, 737-700, and eight 737-800.
SCAT Airlines plans to use the aircraft to expand into additional European destinations.
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