Boeing
and First Choice Airways are to improve the flight experience for European holiday travelers under an agreement that makes the charter
airline the first European carrier to install the Boeing Enhanced Interior in its
767-300 passenger airplanes. First Choice Airways is based in Manchester,
U.K.
The new 767-300 interior is based on the award-winning Boeing 777
interior, which provides a greater sense of spaciousness with curved ceiling panels and soft accent lighting.
"The 767-300 Enhanced Interior is ideal for operators interested in updating
their brand image," said Ross Bogue, vice president of Technical Services,
Boeing Commercial Aviation Services. "Airlines can reflect their brand in
every aspect of the cabin interior, from architecture to stowage bins, with
minimal modifications."
Boeing Commercial Aviation Services introduced the updated 767 interior
last year as an aftermarket product so 767 operators have a quick and economical way to update their airplanes.
Chris Browne, managing director of First Choice Airways, said: "This is an
exciting project which forms an important part of the enhanced customer experience delivered by our new long-haul product. It brings our customers
the very latest developments in comfort, in-flight entertainment and cabin
service." |