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Cathay Pacific Orders 14 More Boeing 777-9 Aircraft

Total Commitment Now At 35 Jets, Largest In Region

Cathay Pacific, based in Hong Kong, announced it is ordering 14 more Boeing 777-9 passenger aircraft, bringing its total order book to 35 of the world’s largest twin-engine aircraft and making Cathay Pacific the largest 777-9 operator in the Asia Pacific region.

The 777-9 reduces fuel consumption and emissions an average 20% and noise by 40% compared to the aircraft it will replace. It will also enable Cathay Pacific to efficiently meet the growing demand for air travel in key global markets.

Ronald Lam, CEO of Cathay Group said, "We plan to expand and renew our fleet with the additional 777-9 aircraft, enabling us to continue our rich history of connecting the world with our Hong Kong hub. Cathay Pacific aims to further strengthen our ongoing partnership with Boeing and leverage the world-class features of the new 777-9 as we strive to become the world's best premium airline."

The carrier has expanded its global network with the Boeing 777 family during the past 30 years. This latest model will further reduce operating costs and modernize the fleet while also broadening passenger and cargo operations on long- and ultra-long haul routes.

Brad McMullen, Senior Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing for Boeing said, "We are proud to support Cathay Pacific's continued leadership as one of the world's top airlines, and introduce the 777-9 as their future flagship airplane.”

Cathay Pacific has also committed to powering the 777-9 with GE Aerospace GE9X engines for its 35 new aircraft. The deal includes a service agreement to cover maintenance, repair, and overhaul of the GE9X engines.

Mahendra Nair, Group VP for Commercial Programs at GE Aerospace said, "Cathay Pacific was the first customer in the Asia-Pacific region to select the new GE9X engine and we're honored they continue to place their confidence in our products and services. Combining the world's largest twin-engine commercial passenger jet and the most powerful commercial aircraft engine will enable Cathay to reach destinations across the globe."

Customers around the world have so far ordered more than 550 of the 777X models.

FMI:  www.cathaypacific.com/

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