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Neos Grows Fleet with Delivery of EI-RZH Boeing 737-8 MAX - IrishAero - Irish Aviation Research Institute

Italian leisure carrier Neos has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, registered EI-RZH (MSN 66468). The aircraft, delivered via leasing partner Aviation Capital Group (ACG), marks the final aircraft in a three-unit agreement between the two companies.

The aircraft departed Boeing Field and arrived at Shannon Airport at 10:30 local time on 25 June 2025 under the callsign NOS737. After an overnight stay, it continued its journey to Milan Malpensa, taking off at 07:14 on 26 June.

This delivery concludes ACG’s trio of 737-8 MAX aircraft for Neos, part of Italy’s Alpitour World group. The aircraft will join Neos’ growing narrowbody fleet, supporting the airline’s continued expansion across European and medium-haul leisure routes.

In a Linkedin Post Neos stated “Since the entry of the first example in March 2021, the Boeing 737-8 MAX fleet has flown 41,391,177 kilometers of sky (about 108 trips between Earth and the Moon), transported 2,034,063 passengers (approximately the entire population of Paris) and reached 222 airports in 62 countries around the world.”

Image Credit: Neos SpA

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