Southern Star Welcomes the Boeing 737-200 Advanced

Started by AndrewM, December 28, 2025, 08:50:07 AM

AndrewM

Sydney, Australia — For Immediate Release


SOUTHERN STAR today announced the introduction of the Boeing 737-200 Advanced into its growing fleet, marking a significant milestone in the airline's continued evolution and commitment to sustainable, profitable growth.

The arrival of the 737-200 Advanced represents a major step forward for SOUTHERN STAR, bringing improved performance, enhanced passenger comfort, and greater operational efficiency. The aircraft will feature SOUTHERN STAR's newly unveiled livery, a modernised design that reflects the airline's confidence as it enters a new decade, while retaining the distinctive visual elements that have defined the SOUTHERN STAR brand since its inception.

In response to growing demand for premium travel experiences, the Boeing 737-200 Advanced will also introduce the First Class cabin, offering passengers increased comfort, attentive service, and an elevated onboard experience on key routes across the network.

The new aircraft will replace the McDonnell Douglas DC-9-10, which served SOUTHERN STAR faithfully throughout the 1970s. The DC-9 fleet played a pivotal role in the founding and expansion the airline's jet operations and connecting communities across Australia, and SOUTHERN STAR acknowledges its contribution with pride and gratitude.

SOUTHERN STAR's fleet renewal programme is guided by a clear focus on sustainable and profitable growth, ensuring the airline remains competitive while delivering dependable service to its customers. The Boeing 737-200 Advanced aligns with this strategy through its proven reliability, versatility, and suitability for Southern Star's expanding route structure.

Quote"Our investment in the Boeing 737-200 Advanced reflects our confidence in the future," a SOUTHERN STAR spokesperson said. "It allows us to build on the strong foundations laid in the 1970s while delivering improved comfort, efficiency, and value for our passengers in the years ahead."

The Boeing 737-200 Advanced will enter service progressively, with deployments planned across the network.

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