AirTran Airways today said
it is to expand its fleet of Boeing 717 passenger airplanes with an order
with Boeing for six 717s valued at $225 million at list price.
Deliveries will begin next year. The transaction includes firm orders for two
airplanes and exercise of existing options for the remainder. AirTran Airways
operates 76 717s, giving it the world's largest 717 fleet.
"The 717 is the cornerstone of our operation," said Joe Leonard, AirTran Airways'
chairman and chief executive officer. "In the five years of operating the aircraft, the
717 has delivered the efficiency, reliability and maintenance cost advantages we
were counting on. I believe that the 717 has made AirTran Airways the most
cost-efficient airline operating today."
AirTran Airways estimates a 24 percent increase in fuel efficiency since converting
to a 717 fleet. The airline has also realized significant improvements in
maintenance costs and cycle time, supporting timely turnarounds and an excellent on-time arrival rate.
For 2003, the airline's 717 fleet achieved a 99.62 percent dispatch reliability rate.
"AirTran Airways, the 717's launch customer, is achieving exceptional results with
the airplane," said Jim Phillips, Boeing 717 vice president and general manager.
"The airplane's performance speaks for itself. Its reliability, environmental
advantages and fuel efficiency are unmatched in its class."
This order complements AirTran Airways' July 2003 order of up to 100 Boeing
737s as part of the airline's fleet and route expansion.
AirTran Airways configures its 717-200s in two classes with 117 seats. |