Plane is first
767-200 to feature 777-style interior
Continental Airlines (NYSE: CAL and CAL.A) announced today it has taken
delivery of its first 767-200ER aircraft. Sized between the 757 and the
777, this 174-passenger 767 enhances Continental's ability to provide
its award-winning service to an ever-increasing passenger base,
worldwide.
"This is another milestone in bringing Continental's fleet into the 21st
Century, and it's an integral part of our fleet modernization plan,"
said Continental Airlines Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Gordon
Bethune.
"We are committed to providing the best possible service from our Newark
gateway to the major cities of Europe, and we look forward to the
delivery of additional 767-200ERs in the months ahead."
This is Boeing's first 767-200ER to feature a 777-style interior, which
was first introduced into the 767 family on the larger 767-400ER.
Continental's plane is configured in two classes: 25 in BusinessFirst
and 149 in economy.
"Boeing is the only manufacturer to offer a modern family of twin-aisle
airplanes in the 180-250 seat category with the 767-200ER, 767-300ER and
767-400ER," said Seddik Belyamani, executive vice president - Sales and
Marketing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group. "All three variants have
the new, award-winning 777 interior."
This is the first of ten (10) 767-200ERs Continental has ordered. The
range and fuel economy of the 767-200ER makes it ideal for transoceanic
flights; this particular aircraft will begin scheduled service between
New York (Newark) and Zurich, Switzerland, on Dec. 1, 2000.
Continental Airlines is the fifth largest airline in the U.S., offering
more than 2,400 departures daily to 138 domestic and 92 international
destinations. Operating hubs in Newark, Houston, Cleveland and Guam,
Continental (www.continental.com) serves more international cities than
any other U.S. carrier, including extensive service throughout the
Americas, Europe and Asia. |