Malaysia Airlines Fleet - Current Passenger Fleet

Current Passenger Fleet

Malaysia Airlines Passenger Fleet

Aircraft Total Orders Options Passengers Engines Routes Notes
F C Y Total
Airbus A330-200 2 42 187 229 2x PW PW4168A Short-Medium Haul Equipped with PTV. To be replaced by New A330-300.
Airbus A330-300 4 45 250 295 2x PW PW4168 Short-Medium Haul Portable Media Player (AVOD) provided to Golden Club Class passengers.To be replaced by New A330-300.
Airbus A330-300EX 10 5 10 36 247 283 2x PW4170 International Medium Haul To take over all Airbus A330-200 and A330-300 routes. New Business and Economy Class seats as well as a new interior. All aircraft also equipped with AVOD. Begins operations April 2011.To be delivered between 2011-2013.
Airbus A380-800 4 2 8 66 420 494 4x RR Trent 900 International Long Haul
Boeing 737-400 31 0 16 128 144 2x CFM56-3C1 Short Haul Exit from service: 2014
Boeing 737-800 25 (10 MX*,15 ML*) 35 10 0 16
16
150
144
166
160
2x CFM56-7B26
2x CFM56-7BE (new airplane)
Short-Medium Haul 10 (ML* series) aircraft leased from ILFC
Aircraft will take over all existing 737-400 routes. Aircraft that has the new Boeing sky interior, personal AVOD and new interior are the MX* series.Leased aircraft are registered as ML* series.
Boeing 747-400 5 12 41 306 359 4x PW PW4056 Sydney Equipped with AVOD in each seat.
To be replaced by Airbus A380-800's.
Boeing 777-200ER 17 0 35 250 285 2x RR Trent 892 Medium-Long Haul Equipped with AVOD in each seat.

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