Air New Zealand has unveiled plans buy eight
Boeing 787-10 airplanes, valued at $2.7 billion at list prices.
The 787-10 is the largest member of the
Dreamliner family. At 224 feet long (68 meters), the 787-10 can
serve up to 330 passengers in a standard two-class configuration,
about 40 more than the 787-9 airplane which Air New Zealand
already operates.
"This is a hugely important decision for our
airline. With the 787-10 offering around 15 percent more space for
both customers and cargo than the 787-9, this investment creates
the platform for our future strategic direction and opens up new
opportunities to grow," said Air New Zealand Chief Executive
Officer, Christopher Luxon. "The 787-10 is longer and even more
fuel efficient. However, the game changer for us has been that by
working closely with Boeing, we've ensured the 787-10 will meet
our network needs, including the ability to fly missions similar
to our current 777-200 fleet."
Air New Zealand was a global launch customer for
the 787-9 and today operates 13 of the Dreamliner variant. With
another 787-9 on the way and the 787-10 airplanes in the future,
the airline's Dreamliner fleet will grow to 22. Air New Zealand's
widebody fleet also includes seven 777-300ERs and eight
777-200ERs, which it is progressively replacing with this latest
aircraft order.
"Air New Zealand is one of the world's leading
long-haul carriers that has built an amazing network to connect
the South Pacific with Asia and the Americas. We are honored that
Air New Zealand has chosen to grow its future with the 787-10, the
most efficient widebody airplane flying the skies today," said
Ihssane Mounir, senior vice president of Commercial Sales and
Marketing, The Boeing Company. "With the 777 and now the 787-9 and
787-10, Air New Zealand will have an incredible widebody family to
serve its passengers and grow its international network in the
years ahead."
As part of its efforts to maintain an efficient
and reliable fleet, Air New Zealand utilizes a number of Boeing
Global Services solutions, including Airplane Health Management.
This digital solution applies analytics to real-time airplane
data, providing maintenance data and decision support tools that
enable aircraft maintenance teams to increase operational
efficiency.
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