Korean Air has ordered two additional
Next-Generation Boeing 737-900ERs.
The new airplanes will be
fitted with the new Boeing Sky Interior and the order is valued at
$171.6 million at Boeing list prices.
Korean Air is in the process of revamping its fleet with
technologically advanced airplanes – having completed a cabin
refurbishment project for its mid to long-haul flights early this
year.
The
Boeing 737-900ER is the newest member of the Next-Generation 737
airplane family. It also is the highest capacity, longest-range airplane in Boeing's single-aisle fleet. New aerodynamic and
structural design changes allow the airplane to carry up to 180 passengers in a two-class layout. The advanced-technology wing
design that helps increase fuel capacity and efficiency provides substantial economic advantages over competing models.
The
Next-Generation 737 Boeing Sky Interior introduces
new lighting and curving architecture that create a distinctive
entry way. Passengers will be able to enjoy a more open cabin feel and an
environment simulated by light-emitting diode (LED) lighting. The new interior also features newly improved and expanded pivot bins
which enables passengers to load more baggage and helps keep disturbances to aisle seat passengers to a minimum.
Boeing Flight Services
partners with Korean Air to provide Next-Generation 737 flight
training for Korean Air's crews at the airline's training facility
in Incheon.
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