Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has
unveiled plans to order six Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range)
airplanes.
The airplanes, valued at $1.9 billion at
list prices, were selected for the airline's long-haul fleet
renewal.
"The Boeing 777-300ER is the ideal size and
range to meet our Swiss market needs," said Harry Hohmeister,
chief executive officer of SWISS. "We have made a landmark
decision to further invest in an advanced aircraft fleet to retain
our competitive edge over many of our competitors who are
operating aircraft with more than 300 seats on similar routes."
The Boeing 777-300ER can seat
up to 386 passengers in a three-class configuration, and has a
maximum range of 7,825 nautical miles (14,490 km).
"With
the 777-300ER, SWISS's passengers will experience the most
spacious interior cabin ever developed," said Bob Whittington,
vice president and chief project engineer for the 777 Program.
"With these airplanes, SWISS will be able to offer wider seats,
wider aisles, more headroom and more seating flexibility."
SWISS is part of the Lufthansa Group and currently serves 69
destinations across 37 countries worldwide from Zurich, Basel and
Geneva international airports with a fleet of more than 90 narrow
and wide-body airplanes.
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