Equair (Quito International) has modified its Operating Licence to add B737-8 and B737-9 types alongside the whole range of B737NG types.
The Ecuadorian civil aviation authority (Dirección General de Aviación Civil - DGAC) consented to the airline's request for the change on March 7. The low-cost carrier is thus currently authorised to operate B737-600s, B737-700s, B737-800s, B737-900s, and the two MAX variants.
Chief Executive Frederik Jacobsen told ch-aviation that the regulatory change was in anticipation of future B737 MAX operations, as foreseen by the airline's five-year fleet plan
Last year, Jacobsen said the airline would eventually transition to B737 MAX to replace its initial fleet of B737-700s. He did not provide any tentative timeline but at the time said it was not a near-term decision.
The ch-aviation fleets module shows that Equair currently operates three B737-700s. It plans to add B737-800s going forward, although Jacobsen said there were no updates about that just yet.
Editorial Comment: The article updates with Equair's comments. - 15Mar2023 - 19:17 UTC