Biman, Boeing ink landmark deal for 14 aircraft

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Published On: 30 Apr 2026, 21:20 Updated On:30 Apr 2026, 21:25
The national flag carrier, Biman Bangladesh Airlines, signed a landmark agreement today with the US aerospace giant Boeing to acquire 14 aircraft. Photo: BSS

DHAKA, April 30, 2026 (BSS) – Biman Bangladesh Airlines today signed a landmark agreement with US aerospace giant Boeing to acquire 14 aircraft, marking one of the largest fleet expansion moves in its history and boosting Bangladesh’s aviation growth ambitions.

The agreement was signed at a ceremony at Hotel InterContinental in the capital this evening, covering eight Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners, two Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and four Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft.

Biman Managing Director and CEO Kaizer Sohel Ahmed signed the deal on behalf of the national flag carrier while Boeing Vice President Paul Righi signed for the manufacturer.

State Minister for Civil Aviation and Tourism M Rashiduzzaman Millat and Prime Minister’s Adviser M Humayun Kabir spoke at the event. 

Biman Board Chairman Rumee A. Hossain and US Ambassador Brent T. Christensen also addressed the ceremony, highlighting the significance of the agreement for bilateral cooperation and aviation sector development.

Millat said that this is not only a purchase agreement between Biman and Boeing, it’s a strong partnership between Bangladesh and the USA. 

The state minister said the new aircraft will increase capacity and connectivity of Biman Bangladesh Airlines across the world. 

Officials said the acquisition would modernise Biman’s ageing fleet, enhance fuel efficiency and significantly expand passenger and cargo capacity over the next decade.

The wide-body Dreamliners are expected to strengthen long-haul connectivity with Europe, the Middle East and Asia, while the narrow-body 737 MAX aircraft will boost regional operations.

The deal comes as Bangladesh prepares to operationalise the third terminal of Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, seen as a key driver of future passenger growth.

The agreement concludes more than three years of competition between Boeing and European manufacturer Airbus for Biman’s next major fleet order.
 

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