United Continental Holdings, Inc. subsidiary
Continental Airlines has taken delivery of its first
Next-Generation Boeing 737-900ER with
Boeing Sky Interior.
The airline is the first U.S. airline to operate
the 737-800 and 737-900ER featuring the all-new interior.
Continental has also converted
existing 2012 orders for Next-Generation 737s to 737-900ERs and
will now be taking 19 737-900ERs in 2012.
"The 737-900ER is the perfect airplane to
replace older, less efficient aircraft because it has one of the
lowest fuel burns per mile in our narrowbody fleet, and provides a
superior passenger experience," said Ron Baur, vice president of
Fleet at United. "With the new Boeing Sky Interior, our customers
will appreciate the modern and spacious design which includes
larger overhead bins that retract into the ceiling."
The 737-900ER can carry 13 more passengers and
has approximately the same range as the 737-800 in United
Continental's seating configuration. The additional airplanes will
grow the United Continental family's fleet to 52 737-900ERs, the
second largest 737-900ER fleet in the world.
Today's operators fly 737s that are 5%
more fuel efficient than the first Next-Generation 737s delivered
in 1998 and additional improvements are on the way.
Additionally, the carrier's new 737-900ERs and
all subsequent 737 aircraft taken by the United Continental family
will feature the 737 Boeing Sky Interior. With this new interior
design, the airline will welcome travelers into a cabin featuring
modern, sculpted sidewalls and window reveals. The design of the
new, larger stow bins allows them to accommodate more bags than
before.
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