Emirates has placed
a firm order for four Boeing 777-300ER aircraft with nine additional
77-300ER's on option. The 13 aircraft have a list price value of US$2.96
billion.
The contract was signed by Emirates’ Chairman HH Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al
Maktoum and Boeing’s President and CEO Alan Mulally at the Farnborough Air
Show in the United Kingdom on the first day of the air show.
The four aircraft on firm order will be delivered during 2006. They will be
configured in First, Business and Economy cabins with 12, 42 and 310 seats
respectively. The remaining nine are covered by purchase rights that extend
through 2012.
Sheikh Ahmed said: “The 777 has proved to be an excellent aircraft for Emirates,
and is extremely popular with our passengers, cargo customers and crew. The
new Extended Range version will provide the reliability and the extra capacity for
passengers and cargo which we will need. The low operating costs, renowned
passenger approval, and the revenue capability from both cargo and passengers
are the main reasons we selected the 777-300ER.”
Emirates currently operates 21 Boeing 777-300s and 777-200s. Next year, delivery
will start of a separate group of 26 777-300ERs from leasing companies as
announced at the Paris Air Show last year. At that point, Emirates will operate the
777-200, 777-200ER, 777-300, and the 777-300ER. By late 2007, Emirates will have
a total of 51 Boeing 777s, giving it one of the world’s largest 777 fleets, with a list
price of US$10 billion.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally
said: “When Emirates receives the 777-300ER, it will become one of three airlines
in the world operating four members of the 777 family. That’s further evidence of
its commitment to be one of the world’s premier airlines. We’re honoured to be its
partner.”
The 777-300ER has a range of 8,900 kms with a full passenger and cargo load,
against a 6,700-km range for the 777-300. The aircraft’s cargo capacity is a
substantial 20,000 kgs with a full passenger load.
Emirates
said it will use the 777-300ER to further its expansion plans and to increase
frequency on major trunk routes. The airline currently serves 77 destinations in 54
countries.
In addition to its Boeing fleet, Emirates also operates the latest Airbus aircraft with
a fleet of 29 A330-200s, eight A340-300s, five A340-500s and one A310 in service.
On order are five more A340-500s, 20 A340-600s and 45 of the super-jumbo
A380-800s which will give Emirates one of the largest Airbus fleets in the world.
Emirates aircraft orders were announced at the Dubai Airshow 2001, the Paris Air
Show last year and Farnborough Air Show this year. The aircraft on firm order will
bring Emirates’ fleet to 169 by 2012.
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