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Somon Air Orders Up to 14 Boeing Jets, Including Four 787-9s

Somon Air Orders Up to 14 Boeing Jets, Including Four 787-9s
Somon Air, the national airline of Tajikistan, has reached an agreement with Boeing to acquire up to 14 new aircraft, comprising four 787-9 Dreamliners and ten 737-8s. The deal, formalized during the C5+1 Summit in the United States on November 6, represents a significant step in the airline’s fleet renewal strategy and its ambitions to expand internationally.
Expanding Reach with Widebody Aircraft
The introduction of the 787-9 widebody jets will enable Somon Air to inaugurate long-haul routes for the first time, substantially extending its operational reach beyond the current network. At present, the airline operates six Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft, serving 25 destinations across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The addition of the 787-9s marks Somon Air’s initial venture into widebody operations, signaling a strategic shift towards broader international connectivity.
Modernizing the Fleet with 737-8s
The order also includes up to ten 737-8 narrowbody jets, which are expected to modernize and enhance the efficiency of the existing fleet. Boeing has highlighted that these new aircraft will offer a 20 to 25 percent improvement in fuel efficiency compared to the models they replace. Beyond the operational benefits, the agreement is anticipated to support over 11,000 jobs in the United States once finalized, underscoring its economic impact.
Challenges and Regional Implications
Despite the promising prospects, the ambitious fleet expansion presents considerable challenges. The substantial upfront costs and complex financing arrangements required for acquiring new jets, particularly the 787-9s, may test Somon Air’s financial resilience. Industry analysts are closely monitoring how effectively the airline can integrate these advanced aircraft into its operations and leverage them to enhance its international presence.
This development is also expected to influence the competitive dynamics within Central Asia’s aviation sector. Regional carriers such as Air Astana and Uzbekistan Airways may accelerate their own fleet renewal and expansion initiatives in response, potentially intensifying competition in the market.
Founded in 2008, Somon Air serves as the official carrier for Tajikistan’s president and continues to position itself as a key player in Central Asian aviation. The new Boeing order underscores the airline’s commitment to modernization and growth, even as it navigates the operational and financial complexities associated with such a significant fleet upgrade.

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