Boeing and the Austrian Airlines Group recently finalized an order for one Boeing
Next-Generation 737-800. The airplane, to be delivered next year, will be used by
Austrian's Lauda Air.
This is an existing order that has been accounted for in cumulative totals
published by Boeing. Until today, however, the customer for the order was
unidentified.
The Vienna-based Lauda Air currently operates four 737-800s, all equipped with
performance-enhancing Blended Winglets.
"The Next-Generation 737 family has demonstrated its reliability and efficiency
worldwide," said Thomas Kleibl, Austrian Airlines Group's chief financial officer.
"The 737-800s in our fleet bring our airline and our passengers a number of
benefits."
Austrian Airlines Group, which consists of Austrian Airlines, Lauda Air and
Austrian Arrow, already has three other 737-800s on order.
"This additional order is a reaffirmation of the demonstrated success of the 737s
already operated by the Austrian Airlines Group," said Marlin Dailey, vice
president of European Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "The 737-800's
unparalleled economics, performance and leading-edge technology well support
Austrian's stated goals for growth and profitability."
The 737-800's Blended Winglets, which curve out and up from the wingtips, boost
performance, allowing the airplane to fly 240 kilometers (130 nautical miles)
farther. |