LAN Airlines'
Board has agreed to incorporate 32 Boeing 787 Dreamliner long-haul aircraft to the
Company’s fleet between 2011 and 2016.
LAN will purchase 26 aircraft, and acquire 6 more via leasing contracts. The total investment will
reach approximately US$ 3.2 billion. Additionally, the Board approved 10 purchase options of the
same aircraft model for 2017 and 2018. This is the largest investment in the
company’s history.
The 787 Dreamliner model is estimated to commence commercial operations by year-end 2008. Customers
should be able to enjoy a
more pleasant in-flight experience due to the technological advances featured inside the passenger
cabin. In addition, the Dreamliner is fuel efficient, emitting roughly
20% less emissions, and is considered an
ecologically friendly airplane. The aircraft has the capacity to seat between 250 and 300 passengers,
in two classes, depending on model type (787-8 and 787-9).
These new aircraft
will allow LAN to operate new international routes that
will be added to LAN alliance’s current network including LAN Peru, LAN Argentina, LAN Ecuador and LAN
Airlines.
Enrique
Cueto, LAN’s Chief Executive Officer, said, “We are incorporating a new generation of aircraft designed with the industry’s most advanced systems and state-of-the-art technologies in
order to provide the best travel experience to our passengers. Our customers will be served by one of world’s most modern fleets, in
addition to the excellent service that has traditionally distinguished LAN within the international markets.”
This is the largest fleet order in LAN’s history and is in addition to LAN’s previously announced fleet orders which include the incorporation
of 52 new passenger and cargo aircraft for short and long-haul routes, scheduled to be received between this
year and 2011.
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