Biman Bangladesh Airlines, the flag carrier of Bangladesh, has placed an order for 14 Boeing aircraft, marking its largest procurement to date. The deal includes eight 787-10 Dreamliners, two 787-9 Dreamliners, and four 737-8 jets.
The announcement came on April 30, 2026, from Dhaka. This purchase introduces Biman’s first 787-10s, the largest variant in the 787 family, which the airline plans to deploy on high-demand routes to the Middle East. The two 787-9s will support long-haul operations to Europe and North America.
The four 737-8s represent Biman’s initial order of the 737 MAX series. As an existing 737 operator, the airline intends to use these single-aisle jets to renew its narrowbody fleet and serve regional destinations across the Middle East, India, and Southeast Asia.
The agreement, valued at around Tk 37,000 crore according to local reports, aims to expand capacity for passengers and cargo while enhancing fuel efficiency. Boeing highlighted the 787-10’s low cost per seat in supporting these goals.