Fri, Sep 24, 2010
Airline Will Eventually Fly A Total Of Three Dozen 777s
The Hong Kong-based carrier Boeing Cathay Pacific Airways has
exercised existing purchase rights with Boeing for six additional
Boeing 777-300ERs (extended range), the airline announced
Wednesday.
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The six new airplanes, with an estimated value of US$1.6 billion
at Boeing list prices, will increase Cathay Pacific's 777-300ER
future fleet from 30 to 36. Cathay Pacific also operates 12 Boeing
777-300s and five 777-200s. Cathay Pacific announce its first
purchase of the 777-300ER in 2005. This announcement is Cathay
Pacific's fourth increase in its acquisition plans for the
long-range jetliner.
"We have been very impressed by the operating economics of these
aircraft, while their high efficiency has resulted in a reduced
environmental impact," said Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Tony
Tyler. "As we continue to enhance our fleet, the 777-300ER will
play a crucial role in our operations in the years to come."
"Cathay Pacific is a valued long-time Boeing customer. The
global reach of Cathay Pacific's 777 fleet showcases the airplane's
exceptional performance features and its passenger appeal around
the world," said Marlin Dailey, vice president of Sales for Boeing
Commercial Airplanes. "This additional commitment from a
world-class operator like Cathay Pacific is a testament to the
greater efficiency, economics and reliability of the
777-300ER."
Boeing says it has incorporated several performance enhancements
for the 777-300ER, extending its range and payload capabilities.
Excellent performance during flight testing, combined with engine
efficiency improvements and design changes that reduce drag and
airplane weight, contributed to the increased capability.
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