Also Orders Seven A340-600s
Confirming reports over the past several days regarding an
imminent order for Boeing's 747-8 Intercontinental, the American
planemaker and Deutsche Lufthansa AG announced Wednesday the
carrier has ordered 20 747-8 Intercontinental jetliners plus 20
purchase rights. As Aero-News reported, that
makes Lufthansa the first airline to place an order for the
passenger version of the latest 747 variant.

The Lufthansa order, with a total average list-price value of
$5.5 billion, is scheduled for delivery beginning in 2010. This
order is a primary component of the airline's plan to modernize its
fleet and increase environmental stewardship.
"Lufthansa operates one of the youngest and most environmentally
friendly fleets in the world," said Scott Carson, president and
chief executive officer, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "The 747-8
will use state-of-the-art technology innovations from the 787
Dreamliner to significantly increase the capabilities of
Lufthansa's fleet. This airplane improves upon the economics of the
747-400, while greatly enhancing fuel efficiency, reducing
emissions and noise. We are thrilled that this world-class airline
has chosen this world-class airplane."
The 747-8 will reduce fuel consumption and carbon dioxide
emissions by 16 percent compared to the 747-400s it will replace.
It also will meet and exceed the nitrogen-oxide regulations being
incorporated by the Committee on Aviation Environmental Protection,
and will be quieter as well.
"The 747-8 is a perfect complement to our fleet in the 400-seat
category and environmental initiatives," said Nico Buchholz, senior
vice president, Corporate Fleet, Deutsche Lufthansa AG.
"Environmental protection and sustainability, underpinned by
investment in innovation, are integral elements of our corporate
strategy. The 747-8 represents the essence of this strategy and
closes a capacity gap regarding aircraft size between our 300- and
550-seat aircraft in our future fleet."
While the 747 order is seen by many as a big boost for Boeing
over its European rival, Airbus, Lufthansa also ordered seven
Airbus A340-600 airliners Wednesday. Both aircraft types will be
used to supplement the airline's long-haul routes.
Boeing says the 747-8 achieves improved performance and appeal
by incorporating many of the innovations from the 787. Most
notably, it will feature a new wing design, next-generation General
Electric GEnx engines, an upgraded flight deck and a new
interior.
A new wing design integrates the latest in aerodynamic
advancements. Some of the key design features include new
state-of-the-art raked wing tips, a new flap system and increased
fuel capacity. This enables the 747-8 to fly farther and more
efficiently.
"The GEnx engines incorporate advanced, proven technologies from
our highly successful GE90 engines as well as new innovation from
GE's ongoing research and development programs," said Tom Brisken,
general manager of the GEnx program. "These advancements provide
customers with improved fuel efficiency, reductions in emissions
and noise, and a lower cost of ownership, while allowing customers
to generate additional revenue with their ability to carry more
passengers and cargo."

In addition to the 747-8 Intercontinental's enhanced
performance, the airplane will feature a new interior with 787-like
amenities. The interior will incorporate new mood-lighting
technology, as well as new lavatories that are being developed for
the 787.