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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Garuda Indonesia signed with Boeing for 50 / 737 Aircraft

Garuda Indonesia has signed an agreement with Boeing to purchase 50 aircraft model 737 MAX 8 valued at list price in 4,900 million ( 3,865.6 million), the American manufacturer reported.


The firm order includes 46 737 MAX 8 the other four units 737-800 Next - Generation 737 will transform MAX 8 Today , Garuda Indonesia has in its fleet of 77 Boeing 737 aircraft will be added.


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The CEO of Garuda Indonesia, Emirsyah Satar , said , "The 737 MAX 8 is a" brilliant future ", which will allow the airline to continue its international expansion and fleet modernization plan in response to market demands .


Meanwhile, the senior vice president of sales in Asia - Pacific and India Boeing, Dinesh Keskar , said that " this request will continue the great tradition of service that Garuda Indonesia has placed in Boeing ."


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This model integrates the latest generation engines from CFM LEAP -1B International, with wing tips of advanced technology to operate with the highest levels of efficiency, reliability and comfort during flight .


As for fuel consumption , the 737 MAX is 14% more efficient than the Next-Generation 737 and 20% greater than the 737 Next - Generation Original said the builder, which ensures that operating costs per seat are " 8% lower than its competitor A320neo . "    Currently , Boeing has orders for 2,295 aircraft of the 737 MAX 8 from 47 customers worldwide .

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Boeing 777 orders

Review of Boeing 777 Orders and News


Malaysia not Subject to FAA Safety Directive

(Reuters) - Boeing Co on Wednesday said the missing 777 Malaysia Airlines jetliner was not subject to a new U.S. safety directive that ordered additional inspections for cracking and corrosion on certain 777 planes.

The Federal Aviation Administration last week ordered additional, repeated inspections of certain Boeing 777 aircraft, warning that corrosion and cracking could lead to rapid decompression and damage to the structure of the aircraft.

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Boeing 777 Operators


United Airlines placed the launch order for the 777 program on October 14, 1990 when it purchased 34 Pratt & Whitney PW4084-powered 777-200s valued at US$11 billion with options on an additional 34.[11][12] Subsequent versions of the 777, including the 777-200ER, 777-200LR, 777-300, 777-300ER, and 777F, have been launched by Air France, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, and Pakistan International Airlines (PIA). The following table lists milestone dates for each model of the aircraft.




















































































ModelLaunch orderLaunch customerGo-aheadRolloutMaiden flightCertificationFirst DeliveryService entry
777-200October 15, 1990United AirlinesOctober 29, 1990April 9, 1994June 12, 1994April 19, 1995May 15, 1995June 7, 1995
777-200ERJune 14, 1991British AirwaysOctober 29, 1990September 3, 1996October 7, 1996January 17, 1997February 6, 1997February 9, 1997
777-200LRFebruary 27, 2000Pakistan InternationalFebruary 29, 2000February 15, 2005March 8, 2005February 2, 2006February 27, 2006March 3, 2006
777-300June 14, 1995Cathay PacificJune 26, 1995September 8, 1997October 16, 1997May 4, 1998May 21, 1998May 27, 1998
777-300ERMarch 31, 2000Air FranceFebruary 29, 2000November 14, 2002February 24, 2003March 16, 2004April 29, 2004May 10, 2004
777FMay 24, 2005Air FranceMay 24, 2005May 21, 2008July 14, 2008February 6, 2009February 19, 2009February 22, 2009