LAM - Linhas Aereas de Mocambique (Mozambique
Airlines) has ordered three Next-Generation Boeing 737-700
airplanes.
The order, valued at $228 million at list prices,
includes purchase rights for three additional Next-Generation
737s.
The order is part of the Mozambique flag-carrier and the
country's Ministry of Transport and Communication's long-term
strategy to increase flight frequency and provide greater route
flexibility to and from the southern African nation.
"In order to thrive in this highly competitive
environment, LAM - Linhas Aereas de Mocambique has developed an
in-depth Strategic Business Plan which resulted in the restructuring of its network to facilitate its growth and
expansion," said Dra. Marlene Mendes Manave, chief executive
officer, LAM - Linhas Aereas de Mocambique. "This investment in
the Next-Generation 737-700s will help Mozambique to remain at the
forefront of the growing demand for air travel in our region and
enable expansion into several new markets."
LAM - Linhas
Aereas de Mocambique's new 737-700s will be fitted with Boeing's
latest Performance Improvement Package (PIP), and Boeing
Sky Interior which features sculpted sidewalls and window reveals,
LED lighting that enhances the sense of spaciousness and larger
pivoting overhead stowage bins.
Capable of carrying up to 126 passengers in a
two-class configuration, the 737-700 is one of the most successful
selling versions of the Next-Generation 737 family.
"The development of gas
and other hydrocarbon resources, including oil, will have major
implications for Mozambique – a strong aviation infrastructure
with a modern fleet of Next-Generation 737 jetliners will be of
enormous benefit to the people of Mozambique, business travelers
and our tourism industry, and will substantially contribute to our
economic development," said Dra. Manave.
Based at Maputo
International Airport in Mozambique's capital city, LAM - Linhas
Aereas de Mocambique currently operates flights domestically and
regionally, across southern Africa with a fleet that currently
includes Boeing 737-500s, and other smaller regional aircraft.
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