China Airlines
today took delivery of a unique Boeing
747-400 featuring a distinctive blended paint design and the Boeing Signature
Interior.
The exterior of China Airlines' 14th 747-400 combines the airline's plum blossom tail image with Boeing's new blue commercial
airplane livery. The award-winning interior is designed to make passengers as comfortable as possible on intercontinental
flights. The cabin features ambient lighting and larger overhead stowage bins that open downward for convenient loading. It also
has a high ceiling that provides passengers a more roomier, open environment.
"The 747 has greatly contributed to the expansion of China Airlines' services to its passengers," said Chiang
Yao-Chung, chairman, China Airlines. "With the 747-400's proven performance and continued excellence, our passengers will experience an
increasingly enjoyable and comfortable flight, with optimal operational efficiency and reliability."
"In expanding its intercontinental operation, we are pleased that China Airlines has standardized its long-haul fleet with the
Boeing 747-400," said Larry Dickenson, senior vice president -- Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We at Boeing are thrilled
to continue as China Airlines' partner and look forward to our long future together."
The airplane delivered
today replaces a 747 that China Airlines sold back to Boeing for use as the second of three
Large Cargo Freighters (LCF). The LCF will be used to transport major assemblies for the Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner from suppliers
worldwide to the Boeing plant in Everett, Wash., where the Dreamliner will be built.
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