As of mid-2025, EgyptAir operates a fleet of approximately 70 aircraft, comprising both narrow-body and wide-body jets to serve its diverse network of domestic and international routes. Here's a breakdown of their current fleet:

Narrow-Body Aircraft:

  • Airbus A320neo: 8 aircraft

  • Airbus A321neo: 7 aircraft

  • Boeing 737-800: 29 aircraft

Wide-Body Aircraft:

  • Airbus A330-200: 4 aircraft

  • Airbus A330-300: 4 aircraft

  • Boeing 777-300ER: 5 aircraft

  • Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner: 8 aircraft

On Order:

  • Airbus A350-900: 16 aircraft

  • Boeing 737 MAX 8: 18 aircraft

The airline's fleet modernization strategy includes the acquisition of Airbus A350-900s and Boeing 737 MAX 8s, aiming to enhance fuel efficiency and passenger comfort. These new aircraft are expected to bolster EgyptAir's long-haul and short-haul operations, respectively. The current average age of the fleet is approximately 10.7 years, reflecting the airline's commitment to maintaining a modern and efficient fleet.