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Boeing, AerCap Celebrate Delivery of Air France’s First 787

Boeing and AerCap, a worldwide chief in aircraft leasing, celebrated the delivery of the primary 787 for Air France. The airplane, a 787-nine, indicates the delivery of AerCap’s 50th Dreamliner and will be deployed on Air France’s Paris to Cairo route starting in January. The plane is likewise the 500th 787 produced on Boeing’s production strains.

“It is with great pride and honor that Air France is taking delivery of its first Boeing 787, the 9th for Air France-KLM,” said Jean-Marc Janaillac, CEO, Air France-KLM. “Air France’s first e-enabled aircraft, the Dreamliner, marks a new stage in the modernization of our fleet. It will offer customers the best of Air France’s products and services.”

“We are delighted to be a part of this significant milestone for both Air France and Boeing,” said AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly. “AerCap is the world’s largest lessor of the Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, with over 80 aircraft owned and on order. We wish our friends and partners at Boeing and Air France continued success.”

The Air France-KLM group has ordered a total of 18 787-9s and 7 787-10s, with a further 12 787-9s leased through AerCap. The arrival of Air France’s first 787-9 in Paris on December 2, is part of the provider’s continued renewal of its long distance fleet.

“We’re proud that Air France will be flying this milestone airplane, which shows they are an industry leader in customer service and passenger innovation,” said Boeing Vice Chairman Ray Conner. “We also congratulate AerCap on its milestone 50th 787 and appreciate their continued confidence in the Dreamliner.”

The 787-9 leverages the visionary design of the 787-8, supplying passenger-fascinating features together with the industry’s largest windows, massive overhead packing containers with room for each person’s bag, modern LED lighting, air that is cleaner, extra humid and at a better pressure for more comfort and technology that senses and counters turbulence for a smoother trip.