SkyUp plans to go ahead with receiving two Boeing 737 MAX 8 and three Max 10 in 2023.

Wednesday, March 13, 2019
SkyUp plans to go ahead with receiving two Boeing 737 MAX 8 and three Max 10 in 2023.

SkyUp plans to go ahead with receiving two Boeing 737 MAX 8 and three Max 10 in 2023. Evgeny Khainatsky, the discount airlines’ general director, tells Ukrinform that five years will be enough time to work out any problems with the jets. Prized for fuel efficiency, there are about 5,000 MAX 8 jets on order with Boeing.

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