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China Airlines confirms purchase Order for Up to 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliners

The 787-9 is the best-selling model of the Dreamliner family.

The deal from China Airlines includes a firm order for 16 of the longest-range Boeing 787-9 with options for eight additional jets that will enable them to meet long-term sustainability goals.

China Airlines has announced that the airline has finalized an order with Boeing for up to 24 787 Dreamliner jets. The deal includes a firm order for 16 of the longest-range Boeing 787-9 with options for eight additional jets, a landmark purchase that will enable the airline to meet its long-term sustainability goals. The deal is a part of China Airlines’ agenda where the carrier aims to invest in the fuel-efficient widebody to expand passenger and cargo operations. The Boeing Company is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and sells airplanes.

The 787-9 is the best-selling model of the Dreamliner family. The new purchase will allow China Airlines to operate with the lowest trip cost among medium-sized widebodies meanwhile will also reduce fuel use and emissions by up to 25% compared to the airplanes it replaces. Since entering service in 2011, the 787 family’s fuel efficiency, flexibility and range have enabled airlines around the globe to open more than 325 new nonstop routes and reduce carbon emissions by 80 billion pounds.

“We are excited to introduce the 787-9 Dreamliner into our operations as we continue to upgrade our fleet with more modern, fuel-efficient airplanes. Adding the state-of-the-art 787 will help us reduce carbon emissions, while also providing our customers with unmatched levels of comfort,” said China Airlines Chairman Hsieh Su-Chien. “Our continuous investment in fleet modernization is the cornerstone of our sustainability efforts. The 787’s best-in-class efficiency and low operating costs will allow us to expand our network for years to come,” he further added.

After the latest purchase deal, China Airlines now has 22 Boeing jets on order, which includes six Boeing 777 Freighters. The airline also currently operates 10 777-300ERs (Extended Range) jets, which will form a highly efficient widebody fleet and complement its new fleet of 787s.

“The 787’s superior fuel efficiency and range, combined with China Airlines’ existing fleet of 777-300ERs, will enable the carrier to grow efficiently and also expand its global route network,” said Ihssane Mounir, Senior Vice President of Commercial Sales and Marketing, Boeing. “This is a milestone order in our continuing partnership with China Airlines, and the market-leading efficiencies of the 787 will play an important role in furthering the airline’s sustainability efforts,” he further added.

The 787 family, powered by advanced engines and a suite of environmentally progressive technologies, has an airport-noise footprint that is 60% smaller than the previous generation of airplanes. In addition, the 787’s revolutionary composite structures resist corrosion and are perfect for operating in warm and humid climates served by Taipei-based China Airlines.