Cathay Pacific and Boeing are to donate the
worlds very first Boeing 777 airplane to the Pima
Air & Space Museum in Arizona, one of the worlds largest
facilities devoted to celebrating aerospace.
The
777-200 airplane (line number WA001 and registered B-HNL) will
today fly
from Cathay Pacifics home airport in Hong Kong to Tucson, Arizona.
The jet will be displayed permanently at the museum alongside more than 350 other historic aircraft.
Boeing first flew the 777-200 aircraft on 12 June 1994 and
continued to use it as a test airplane for several years. The
aircraft joined the Cathay Pacific fleet in 2000 and was retired
in May after 18 years of service. During its time with Cathay
Pacific, B-HNL operated 20,519 flights, recording 49,687 hours of
flying time.
Cathay Pacific Chief Executive Officer, Rupert
Hogg, said, As the worlds very first 777, B-HNL holds a very
special place in the history of both our airline and that of
commercial aviation, and we are very pleased it will soon bring
enjoyment to enthusiasts at its new home in Arizona. Our
777-200 aircraft have served us exceptionally well over the last
two decades, and as we progressively retire these over the months
ahead, we eagerly look forward to welcoming the state-of-the art
777-9 aircraft into our fleet from 2021.
In the
1990s, Cathay Pacific was one of a handful of airlines to provide
input for the 777 at the design stage, which gave Hong Kongs home
airline an unique opportunity to refine the aircrafts features to
suit its needs. Among the requests were a cabin cross-section
similar to the 747 Jumbo Jet, a modern glass cockpit,
fly-by-wire system, and, crucially, lower operating costs. Today,
Cathay Pacific operates one of the largest 777 fleets in the
world.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO, Kevin
McAllister, said, Cathay Pacific has been instrumental in the
tremendous success of the 777 programme. The airline contributed
greatly to the airplanes original design and has been one of its
biggest ambassadors ever since. And now they are a launch customer
for our new 777X airplane. We are thrilled to partner with Cathay
on this donation to the museum as a way to share the remarkable
story of the Boeing 777 for years to come.
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