Etihad Airways President and Chief Executive
Officer (CEO), James Hogan, visited Boeing’s Everett production
facility earlier this week, as the UAE-based airline prepares to
take delivery of more 777s and awaits the arrival of the
787 Dreamliner.
Mr Hogan was leading a senior delegation of
Etihad Airways and airberlin executives on a one day visit. Etihad
Airways owns almost 30% of airberlin, Europe’s sixth
largest airline.
In March the two carriers
announced plans to strengthen their partnership by integrating
their respective Boeing 787 Dreamliner programs.
Together, Etihad Airways (41) and airberlin (15) have 56
Dreamliners on order.
Inspecting the 777 and
Dreamliner assembly lines, Mr Hogan said, “It is exciting to see
these aircraft take shape and we look forward to taking delivery
of nine more 777s over the next 15 months. For
both carriers the Dreamliner’s arrival will be a positive
milestone for two strategically aligned partners, who are looking
to successfully work with Boeing on our integrated fleet program. Already we are sharing infrastructure, streamlining
our purchasing activity for engines, rotables, avionics and
inflight entertainment systems, and are also hard at work on
common onboard product specifications for our respective brands
which will give passengers a consistent product experience.”
Last December, Etihad Airways announced it was taking
its total order book for the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner to 41, the
first of which arrives in the last quarter of 2014. The order,
valued at US $9.3 billion, will make Etihad Airways the largest operator of the aircraft type in the world. The
airline
has options and purchase rights for an additional 25 aircraft.
airberlin has 15 Boeing 787s on order with options and
purchase rights on a further 20 aircraft.
Etihad
Airways has already taken delivery of three Boeing 777-300ER
passenger aircraft in 2012, including the airline’s first three-class aircraft type. The airline’s current fleet of Boeing
aircraft includes: 11 Boeing 777-300ER, one Boeing 777-200 freighter, and one Boeing 747-400 freighter (wet leased).
Over the next 15 months, Etihad Airways will take delivery
of two B777-200 freighters, five Boeing 777-300ER three-class aircraft, and two Boeing 777-300ER two-class aircraft.
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