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Tui Fly Belgium Continues to Rejuvenate Its Fleet with a Ninth Boeing 737 Max 8

Summary by Air Journal
TUI fly Belgium has hosted a ninth Boeing 737 MAX 8 in its fleet, consolidating the renewal strategy launched for several years by the country's second airline. The aircraft, based in Brussels Airport and called to operate also from Ostend, is part of a modernization movement that gradually sees the old 737 Next Generation give way to new generation monocouloirs, more sober and less noisy. Since its commercial launch in 2004, TUI fly Belgium has…
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TUI fly Belgium has hosted a ninth Boeing 737 MAX 8 in its fleet, consolidating the renewal strategy launched for several years by the country's second airline. The aircraft, based in Brussels Airport and called to operate also from Ostend, is part of a modernization movement that gradually sees the old 737 Next Generation give way to new generation monocouloirs, more sober and less noisy. Since its commercial launch in 2004, TUI fly Belgium has…

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Air Journal broke the news in on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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