Boeing 737 Max 8 Turkish Airlines is a variant of the Boeing 737 narrow-body aircraft manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. The 737 Max 8 was designed to replace the 737-800 model while offering more fuel efficiency, improved passenger experience, and greater range.
Turkish Airlines was one of the major international airlines that operated the 737 Max 8. They had an order of 75 Max 8 aircraft, with a few already delivered and in service before the worldwide grounding of the model in March 2019 following two fatal crashes.
The first Boeing 737 Max 8 Turkish Airlines flight took place in June 2018, flying from Istanbul to Ankara. However, after the crashes in Indonesia and Ethiopia, Turkish Airlines grounded its Max 8 fleet in March 2019 and suspended all Max 8 flights until the issue was resolved.
Since then, the Turkish Airlines fleet of Max 8s remains grounded until further decisions are made by the airline and relevant authorities. The grounding has disrupted the airline's schedule and affected their operations. They have announced that they are closely monitoring developments and are awaiting further information before they decide to resume flights using the Max 8.
Overall, the Boeing 737 Max 8 Turkish Airlines remains a crucial model in the airline's future plans, and they are expected to be in service once the issues are resolved and regulatory approval is granted.
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