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Air Astana Plans to Acquire Up to 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners

Air Astana to Acquire Up to 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners in Largest Fleet Expansion
WASHINGTON, Nov. 6, 2025 – Kazakhstan’s national airline, Air Astana, has announced plans to purchase up to 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, marking the largest single aircraft order in the carrier’s history. This move highlights Central Asia’s increasing prominence in the global aviation market. The agreement, unveiled jointly with Boeing [NYSE: BA], aims to modernize and expand Air Astana’s widebody fleet, which currently consists of three Boeing 767 aircraft.
Expanding Long-Haul Capabilities
The new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, each configured to seat 303 passengers, are expected to significantly enhance Air Astana’s long-haul operations. The acquisition will support the airline’s expansion across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, while also enabling the launch of new routes to North America. In addition to the 15 aircraft on order, Air Astana plans to add three more 787-9s through leasing arrangements, potentially bringing its Dreamliner fleet to 18 aircraft in the near future.
Peter Foster, CEO of Air Astana, emphasized the strategic importance of the acquisition, stating, “Air Astana is committed to strengthening its service capabilities from Central Asia and the Caucasus to Asia, Europe, and the rest of the world over the next decade. 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.”
The agreement was signed during the C5+1 Summit, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the U.S.-Central Asia diplomatic platform. Boeing estimates that the order will support more than 20,000 jobs across the United States.
Industry Challenges and Market Context
Despite the ambitious expansion, Air Astana faces ongoing supply-chain challenges that have affected the global aviation industry. The airline has set a target to operate a total of 84 aircraft, but industry-wide delays and logistical obstacles may impact the delivery schedule of the new Dreamliners. These challenges are not unique to Air Astana, as carriers worldwide navigate similar issues while modernizing their fleets and adapting to evolving market demands.
The market response to Air Astana’s order is influenced by broader industry dynamics. Southeast Asian airlines have recently committed to substantial Boeing purchases, partly driven by U.S. trade policies. Meanwhile, competitors such as Emirates are pursuing their own strategic fleet expansions, including plans to acquire additional Airbus A380s following the end of current lease agreements. Boeing’s recent large-scale deals in Asia, including a potential 500-plane sale to China, underscore the competitive and rapidly changing environment in which Air Astana is operating.
Paul Righi, vice president of Boeing Commercial Sales for Eurasia and India, remarked, “Boeing airplanes have been integral to Air Astana’s operations from the beginning, and we are proud that the 787 Dreamliner will support Central Asia’s growing importance in aviation. Air Astana’s decision to expand its fleet with the 787-9 aligns with its vision to enhance operational capabilities and efficiency while elevating its service offerings.”
The Boeing 787 Dreamliner is widely recognized for its fuel efficiency, advanced technology, and passenger comfort, making it a preferred choice for long-haul flights. By joining the global network of Dreamliner operators, Air Astana will connect more countries than any other widebody fleet, serving approximately 500,000 passengers daily.
As Air Astana embarks on its largest fleet expansion to date, the airline’s growth reflects both the opportunities and complexities confronting carriers in today’s rapidly evolving aviation sector.

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