Air Algerie,
the flag carrier of the North African nation of Algeria, welcomed its
first Boeing Next-Generation 737-800 today upon arrival in Algiers.
The new airplane is the first to be delivered for Air Algerie's
previously announced fleet renewal program. The carrier ordered seven
737-800s and three 737-600s in July 1998 to replace existing 727 and
737-200 airplanes. That order was followed by an additional order for
two 737-600s last year. Deliveries are scheduled to continue through
2002.
"We congratulate our valued customer Air Algerie on their new 737-800,"
said Seddik Belyamani, executive vice president, Sales and Marketing --
Boeing Commercial Airplanes Group. "They will be flying the newest, most
advanced design technology airplane family in the single-aisle market.
The Next-Generation 737 provides greater passenger comfort, increased
profitability and reduced noise."
Air Algerie - one of the largest carriers in North Africa - has
configured its initial 737-800 to carry 162 passengers - 48 in business
class and 114 in the economy section. The Boeing 737 family of airplanes
provides optimum flexibility. The passenger cabin is equipped with a
moveable curtain divider to allow the airline to adjust the relative
numbers of business and economy seats.
The versatility of the 737-800 flight deck display will allow pilots to
transition from Air Algerie's 737-200s with a minimum of training.
The Boeing Next-Generation 737-800 is a high-gross-weight model that can
fly nearly 4,000 nautical miles (7400 km.). Air Algerie plans to use its
Next-Generation 737-800 fleet for routes connecting Algerian cities with
destinations throughout Africa, the Middle East and Europe.
The Next-Generation 737 program is the best-selling new commercial
airplane in history, with more than 1,600 ordered since the program was
launched in November 1993. |