SilkAir has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737-800, marking the start of its transition to an all Boeing fleet.

The new aircraft, bearing registration 9V-MGA, will be put into passenger service on 20 February, and will be deployed on routes to Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Phuket and Medan.

SilkAir's pilots will be flying the aircraft back to Singapore on 9 February. The narrowbody will make the 21 hour flight with stops at Honolulu, Majuro and Guam. It will arrive in Singapore on 12 February and be on static display at the Singapore Airshow on 14 February.

SilkAir Boeing 737-800 at Boeing

SilkAir Boeing 737-800 at Boeing event

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"The new Boeing 737 aircraft will support our network expansion plans," says SilkAir chief executive Leslie Thng at the delivery ceremony in Seattle. "The transition to an all-Boeing fleet will enable us to efficiently serve more destinations, fly longer routes and increase capacity on existing routes."

The Singapore Airlines' regional arm will take delivery of a total of eight 737s this year. With the deliveries, the carrier will fly the aircraft to destinations in Cambodia, Vietnam, India and the Philippines starting in March.

SilkAir placed an order for 23 737s and 31 of the re-engined 737 Max in 2012. It also has purchase rights for an additional 14 aircraft.

Source: Cirium Dashboard