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Boeing, Lion Air Announce Order for 40 737-900ERs
Jakarta-based
Lion Air
Photo Credit: The Boeing Company
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SEATTLE, Aug. 08, 2006
Unveiled the new 737-900ER (Extended Range) airplane before thousands
of employees and guests at the company's Renton, Wash., manufacturing
facility
Photo Credit: The Boeing Company
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BOURGET, France, June 18, 2007 -- The Boeing Company [NYSE: BA] and
Jakarta-based Lion Air today announced that the airline has ordered
an additional 40 737-900ER (Extended Range) airplanes. Valued at more
than $3 billion at list prices, today's announcement brings Lion Air's
total orders for the 737-900ER to 100. Boeing Commercial Airplanes President
and CEO Scott Carson, Lion Air founder and President Director Rusdi
Kirana, and Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President, Sales, Dinesh
Keskar announced the order at a special event at the Paris Air Show.
Boeing
Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Scott Carson, Lion Air founder
and President Director Rusdi Kirana, and Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Vice President, Sales, Dinesh Keskar announced the order at a special
event at the Paris Air Show. The order was recently included on the
Boeing Commercial Airplanes Orders and Deliveries Web site, attributed
to an unidentified customer.
"We
are thrilled that Lion Air has chosen the Next-Generation 737 to play
a key role in its plans for growth and market leadership," Carson said.
"Lion Air's selection of the 737 to support its strategic expansion
and fleet modernization validates the superior economics and value the
737s offers to airlines. It is the most efficient single-aisle airplane
operating in today's market."
The
737-900ER, the newest member of the Next-Generation 737 airplane family,
increases the capability of the 737 by carrying more passengers and
flying farther.
"Today's
announcement is a great achievement for Lion Air as we are the world's
largest operator of the 737-900ER," said Kirana. "The 737 is the right
plane to support our growing route structure throughout Southeast Asia."
Boeing launched the 737-900ER program in July 2005 when Lion Air announced
the initial order for 30 of the newest 737 model. In July 2006, the
airline announced an additional order for 30 737-900ERs. Lion Air received
the first 737-900ER in April when the airplane was delivered in a special
dual paint scheme that combined the Lion Air lion on the vertical stabilizer
and the Boeing livery colors on the fuselage. The airline will receive
a total of seven 737-900ERs in 2007.
.The
737-900ER incorporates a new pair of exit doors and a flat, rear-pressure
bulkhead that allow a maximum capacity of 220 passengers in a single-class
layout. Aerodynamic and structural design changes, including strengthened
wings, a two-position tailskid, enhancements to the leading and trailing-edge
flap systems, optional Blended Winglets, and auxiliary fuel tanks will
allow the 737-900ER to accommodate higher takeoff weights and increase
its range to 3,200 nautical miles (5,900 km).
The
737-900ER, with two auxiliary tanks, will have substantial economic
advantages over competing models, including 7 percent lower operating
costs per trip and 6 percent lower operating costs per seat, and 400
nautical miles more range than the A321, which is more than 9,620 pounds
(4,370 kg) heavier. The 737-900ER joins the 737-600, -700, -700ER and
-800 airplanes and will share the same industry-leading reliability
of the other Next-Generation 737 series models.
As
of May 31, 2007, eight customers have placed orders for 169 Next-Generation
737-900ERs. The 737 is the best-selling commercial jetliner in history,
with more than 7,000 orders to more than 240 customers around the world.
Boeing has more than 1,500 unfilled orders for the airplane with a value
exceeding $100 billion at current list prices.
Lion
Air operates an all-Boeing fleet and is the largest low-cost airline
in Asia, with traffic approaching 1 million passengers per month since
the airline began operations in June 2000..
Reference:
June
18th, 2007ne
Boeing
News Release
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