BAKU, Azerbaijan, August 30. Tajikistan's Somon Air has increased its passenger fleet, Trend reports referring to the press service of the Tajik company.
Today, Tajik air carrier introduced a Boeing 737-800 aircraft, which the carrier has agreed to lease from US-based Aviation Capital Group.
"There are 189 seats in the economy class of the airplane. The aircraft is named after Tajik national hero Mirzo Tursunzoda and is painted in the airline's traditional livery," the company said.
As reported, at the beginning of September, another Boeing 737-800 is expected to arrive. Thus, the airline will increase the fleet to 6 aircraft - 2 Boeing 737-900 and 4 Boeing 737-800 airplanes.
Somon Air is the national air carrier of Tajikistan, which has been successfully operating on the international market since 2008.