Hong Kong, March 18 -- Malaysia-based AirBorneo will start flying three 737-800s on domestic and international routes from July this year. Read More The three 737-800s were expected to be based in Kuching and initially serve Kota Kinabalu, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The aircraft will be flown under a wet-lease agreement while the airline works to secure its regulatory approvals to add the type to its fleet, local media reported, citing comments from AirBorneo CEO, Megat Ardian Wira Mohd Aminuddin. AirBorneo, previously known as MASWings when it was a Malaysia Aviation Group subsidiary, currently operates an all-turboprop fleet of ATR and Viking Air aircraft. "We're excited to confirm that we are launching our new jet services this July," A...