The
Boeing Company yesterday congratulated Safair Lease Finance (SFL) for its
acquisition of five Boeing 737-800 winglet airplanes from South African Airways.
Through a new operating lease agreement, Safair purchased and will lease the
new technology Boeing [NYSE: BA] airplanes back to South African Airways for
10 years.
"The contract of the Boeing 737s will continue to
give South African Airways the most modern and profitable airplanes available," said SLF Chief
Executive Ralph Boettger. "Our goal is to become a premier leasing company in providing our
customers with value-added solutions."
SAA will operate the new 737s, powered by the
highly fuel-efficient CFM 56 engines, on its regional and domestic routes. SAA took delivery
of the first of the five 737s in South Africa this week, and Safair will deliver the four additional
airplanes to SAA by the end of 2003.
"We look forward to growing our relationship with
Safair and are excited to be a part of their success," said Doug Groseclose, senior vice
president International Sales - Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
"Safair is the largest leasing company in Africa working with a variety of carriers such
as KLM, DHL and Jet Airways."
Safair has offices in Johannesburg, Ireland, the
United Kingdom and Singapore, specializing in the value-added leasing and chartering of passenger
and cargo aircraft to domestic and International operators. Safair also provides reliable and
safe aviation services, full maintenance and airline support.
All new models of the Next-Generation 737 family
feature exceptional flexibility in size and mission as well as superior reliability and
maintainability. The Next-Generation models provide passengers with all-new, more spacious
interiors with more accessible overhead luggage bins. The airplanes are the most
technologically advanced family in the single-aisle market. They
are designed to fly higher, faster, farther, quieter and with greater fuel efficiency than
previous 737 models and the competition.
To date, more than 4,000
737s have been delivered to more than 200 customers around the world.
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