CDB Aviation delivers the second Boeing 737-MAX8 to South Korea’s T’Way Air

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  • CDB Aviation delivered Boeing 737-MAX8 to T’Way Air
  • T’Way Air received second 737-MAX8 aircraft on lease
  • Aircraft configured with 189 economy seats and CFM LEAP-1B27 engines
  • Delivery supported fleet renewal for South Korean carrier
  • Transaction followed recent placement with China Southern Airlines

CDB Aviation has delivered the second Boeing 737-MAX8 to South Korea’s T’Way Air. The aircraft carries 189 single-class economy seats and uses CFM LEAP-1B27 engines. T’Way Air now operates two 737-MAX8 aircraft on lease from CDB Aviation.

The delivery followed the recent handover of another Boeing 737-MAX 8 to China Southern Airlines. CDB Aviation secured the placement through its leasing platform and access to new-generation aircraft. The transaction supported T’Way Air’s fleet renewal and regional network expansion in the APAC area.

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Jie Chen shared “We’re pleased to be further expanding our collaboration with T’way, one of the fastest growing carriers in South Korea, with this transaction for the MAX Family aircraft. This transaction was one of the rare MAX skyline placement campaigns in the region that effectively leveraged the strength of our leasing platform and access to new-gen aircraft to support T’way’s fleet renewal and regional network expansion plans. As we continue to grow our global footprint, building trusted relationships with airlines across all key markets is central to our efforts. The teams on both sides have worked together to build a strong partnership between our companies, executing on the potential deal opportunities that enable T’way to transition to the new-generation aircraft and to focus on the APAC regional routes.”

Sang Yoon Lee shared “We are delighted to receive this high-efficiency aircraft from our valued partner, CDB Aviation. This delivery is a meaningful milestone in our fleet renewal plan, enabling us to enhance operational efficiency, offer improved in-flight experiences, and pursue more sustainable operations.”

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