Air Astana boosts Boeing 787-9 order for long-haul fleet development

Almaty, 7th Nov 2025:

Air Astana, Kazakhstan’s flag carrier, is setting course on a major long-haul fleet expansion with a new order for up to 15 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners. This is the largest order ever placed by the airline, with it comprising of five firm positions, five options and five purchase rights. The company has secured Board approval and is now completing the final procedural requirements.

This order is in addition to the three Boeing 787-9 aircraft scheduled for delivery in 2026/27, which now brings total commitments up to 18 aircraft. The newly ordered aircraft will be delivered between 2032 and 2035. The total value of the 18 Boeing 787-9 aircraft fleet including engines is US$7 billion based on manufacturer list prices.

“Air Astana is strategically committed to boosting its service capabilities from Central Asia / Caucasus to Asia, Europe and the rest of the world over the next decade, with the arrival of the first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner next year marking the start of this exciting phase of development,” said Peter Foster, CEO of Air Astana. “With its customer friendly cabin, fuel efficiency and range flexibility, the fleet of up to 18 Boeing 787-9 aircraft is destined to become an outstanding success with the airline and its discerning passengers.”

Air Astana has a long history of operating Boeing aircraft, with the start-up fleet in 2002 comprising of Boeing 737-700/800 aircraft for domestic/Central Asia flights and joined a year later with the introduction of Boeing 757-200 for longer range flights to Asia and Europe. Whilst the Boeing 737 and Boeing 757 aircraft were respectively retired from the fleet in 2007 and 2020, the airline took delivery of three new Boeing 767-300ER aircraft in 2013, with these aircraft continuing to be operated on international long-haul and domestic high-density routes.

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