All Nippon
Airways (ANA), one of Japan's largest airlines, today announced an order
for nine Boeing 767-300ER (extended range) jetliners. The order is
valued at more than $1 billion at list prices. The General
Electric-powered 767s will be delivered between during ANA's 2002 fiscal
year, which ends in March 2003.
The order was recently acknowledged on the Boeing orders and deliveries
Web site, attributed to an unidentified customer.
All Nippon operates the largest 767 fleet in Asia, numbering 53
airplanes, including 11 767-200s, 34 767-300s and eight 767-300ERs. The
carrier has operated the 767 since its first 767-200 delivery in April
1983.
"We are extremely proud of our long relationship with All Nippon
Airlines," said Ray Conner, vice president, Sales, Boeing Commercial
Airplanes. "The 767 airplane family features the lowest operating cost
of any twin aisle airplane, allowing the airline to maximize its
profitability and provide versatility in the marketplace."
The 767-300ER is the world's most popular-selling widebody airplane and
makes use of new-generation technology to provide maximum efficiency,
twin-aisle passenger cabin convenience, excellent fuel efficiency and
modern airplane systems, including an advanced all-digital flight deck.
Lower-deck volume available for cargo totals 4,030 cubic feet (114.2m3)
for the 767-300ER, more than any commercial transport in its class.
The new 767-300ERs purchased by ANA will feature the new,
passenger-pleasing cabin interior. The new interior, based on the
award-winning interior design of the Boeing 777, uses state-of-the-art
lighting and design concepts to amplify the feeling of spaciousness on
an airplane already prized for long-range comfort.
The 767's design provides excellent fuel efficiency, operational
flexibility, low noise levels and modern airplane systems, including an
advanced all-digital flight deck.
In total, All Nippon Airways currently operates 111 Boeing jetliners,
including 21 777s and 37 747s.
Today's announcement brings total 767 orders to 906. |