EDMONTON, ALBERTACanadian regional carrier Flair Airlines continues its rapid growth with the lease of 14 additional Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The ultra-low-cost carrier aims to grow its fleet to 30 aircraft by mid-2023.



Flair Air currently has 12 aircraft in service and will have 20 aircraft more by summer 2022. Additional B737 MAXs will arrive in 2023 as Flair more than doubles its current fleet size as part of the airline’s goal to operate a 50 aircraft by 2025.

“We’re on a mission to deliver low fares to Canadians and flying a state-of-the-art Boeing 737 MAX fleet means we can do this at the lowest passenger-mile cost in Canada, and with the lowest carbon emissions of any Canadian carrier,” said Stephen Jones, CEO of Flair Airlines.

“With our substantial fleet expansion, Canadian travelers can continue to benefit from Flair’s eye-popping fares and increased service from existing and new airports in our network across Canada, the United States, and Mexico,” Jones added.

Flair currently flies to 32 destinations within Canada and the U.S., with service to Mexico beginning in February 2022.