Boeing today confirmed an order by China Airlines for two Boeing 747-400
Freighters, valued at approximately $425 million at list prices.
The new airplanes are scheduled for delivery in 2006. In total, China Airlines has
purchased 38 747-400s, 21 freighters and 17 passenger models. The airline has
ordered more 747-400 Freighters than any other airline and currently has one of
the world's largest 747-400 Freighter fleets.
"The 747-400 Freighter has proven to be an excellent performer for China
Airlines," said Philip Wei, president, China Airlines. "We anticipate continuing
increases in cargo demand and expect that these new freighters will be significant
contributors to China Airlines' profitability."
The
carrier now has total unfilled orders for 12 747-400 freighter and
passenger models, with four deliveries this year.
"Our great working together' relationship with China Airlines has been in place for
more than 37 years," said Larry Dickenson, senior vice president, Boeing
Commercial Airplanes Sales. "The airline's continued investment in expanding
their 747-400 Freighter fleet is an example of their unrelenting commitment to high
quality and reliable service."
The 747-400 Freighter can carry 124 tons (113,000 kg) of cargo up to 4,450 nautical
miles (8,240 km). |