Comair has placed an order with Boeing for eight
Next-Generation 737-800s complete with the new Boeing Sky
Interior.
Comair will use its new 737s to update the fleet of
Comair's low-fare airline, kulula.com. The airplanes are valued at
approximately $646 million at current list prices.
Launched in 2001 as one of South Africa's first
low cost airlines, kulula.com currently operates an all-Boeing
fleet of ten 737s, including three leased 737-800s. Comair also
operates as a franchise partner of British Airways, with thirteen
737 airplanes flying domestically in South Africa and regionally
in Southern Africa.
"The purchase of new Boeing 737-800s is
historic for our company and gives all our 1,800 staff a great
feeling of pride," said Gidon Novick, joint CEO of Comair Ltd.
"The new fleet is an essential part of our efficiency drive, which
will not only give us a cost leadership position in our industry,
but also provide our customers with exceptional levels of
reliability and comfort with the spacious new interior."
In addition to its 737-800 order, Comair is purchasing the
Maintenance Performance Toolbox from Boeing Commercial Aviation
Services. The Maintenance Performance Toolbox improves an
airline's fleet efficiency by integrating manufacturer and
customer documentation, use of intelligent graphics,
cross-document searching and linking aircraft fault data to
specific maintenance actions. It also provides a comprehensive
structural repair history for each airplane while reducing the
time needed to find tail-specific technical information in time-critical situations, such as line maintenance troubleshooting
and dispatch.
Comair operates nearly 800 flights each week on its
South African and regional routes.
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