Boeing has delivered a 777-300ER (Extended
Range) jet to GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) for lease to
Ethiopian Airlines.
The 777-300ER is now the largest airplane in the
Ethiopian flag-carrier's fleet and will help it to provide increased
capacity and improved operating economics on key routes from its
base in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
"The introduction of the B777-300 ER into our
fleet is a major milestone, as it will be our biggest aircraft
with a 400 seat capacity. Ethiopian B777-300 ER will give our
passengers the best possible travel experience with its spacious
cabin interior, high ceiling, advanced in-flight entertainment
system, increased stowage capability and additional cargo uplift flexibility," said Mesfin Tassew, Chief Operation Officer of
Ethiopian Airlines. "The aircraft will be deployed on our long
haul non-stop routes to the US and China and will give us
exceptional range capability and fuel efficiency."
Ethiopian's first 777-300ER will seat nearly 400 passengers in a
two-class configuration and complements its existing
fleet of six 777-200LR (Longer Range) airplanes by providing
additional capacity and flexibility on popular routes, such as
Guangzhou, Washington, D.C. and Dubai.
In future months, an
additional three 777-300ERs with join Ethiopian's continuously
expanding fleet, providing the Addis Ababa-based carrier with more
options on new and existing routes across Africa and beyond.
The 777-300ER can fly up to 7,825 nautical miles
(14,490 kilometers) and is equipped with GE90-115B engines.
Ethiopian Airlines,
Boeing,
GECAS
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