Taiwan's EVA Airways to buy 26 Boeing planes
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[NEW YORK] US aerospace giant Boeing said on Thursday that Taiwan's EVA Airways plans to buy up to 26 jetliners, valued at more than US$8 billion at list prices.
EVA Airways intends to purchase up to 24 787-10 Dreamliners, the newest member of the 787 family, and two additional 777-300 ER (extended-range) aircraft, Boeing said in a statement.
"We look forward to welcoming EVA Airways as Boeing's newest member of the 787-10 Dreamliner launch customer group," said Ray Conner, Boeing Commercial Airplanes president and chief executive.
"EVA Airways has been a valued Boeing customer over the past few decades and we are honoured that they continue to introduce new Boeing widebody airplanes into their growing world-class fleet." The new 787-10 will be the longest member of the 787 family, joining the 787 and the 787-9. According to Boeing, the 787-10 will be 25 per cent better in fuel and emissions than the airplanes it replaces and will be able to carry 350 passengers.
The 777-300 ER can carry up to 400 passengers.
Boeing said that EVA Airways was updating its long-haul fleet and the new airplanes will allow it to expand into new markets, particularly in Southeast Asia, Oceania and North America.
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The privately owned airline currently operates more than 37 Boeing airplanes in its fleet, including 21 777-300ERs, Boeing said. Its fleet of 69 aircraft also includes 30 Airbus planes.
AFP
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