China Airlines' newest Boeing 777-300ER
(Extended Range) will be on static display at the Paris Air Show
from today (15 June) until 18 June 2015.
Interior tours of the cabin interior are
scheduled to take place daily along with virtual 3-D tours of the
airplane powered by the Google Box application.
"China Airlines is proud to introduce our newest
777-300ER to the global audience at the Paris Air Show," said
China Airlines Chairman, Huang-Hsiang Sun. "We are confident that
our 777-300ER will not only help showcase Taiwanese history,
culture and taste, but also leave a lasting impression on the
beauty of Taiwan to aviation enthusiasts who attend the show."
China Airlines currently operates five newly
configured 777-300ERs on routes serving Hong Kong, Bangkok, New
York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The airline is scheduled to
receive five more in the next couple of years to support the
launch of new European and North American routes.
Based in
the northwestern city of Taoyuan, China Airlines is Taiwan's
largest carrier, with 115 destinations in 29 countries and regions
worldwide. The airline operates more than 100 flights weekly from
mainland China to Taiwan, and that number is expected to grow as
liberalization of rules and regulations continues.
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