November 14, 2002 at 7:12 pm
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 14-11-02 AT 07:13 PM (GMT)]SEATTLE, Nov. 14 — U.S. and Pakistani government
officials joined executives from Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and The
Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) in a signing ceremony today to formalize a
definitive agreement for PIA to purchase eight new Boeing 777 airplanes.
The ceremony, held at the U.S. Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C.,
was attended by Deputy Secretary Sam Bodman of the Department of Commerce,
Pakistan Secretary of Defense and Chairman of Pakistan International Airlines
Corporation (PIAC) Lt. Gen. Hamid Nawaz Khan, Mr. Ahmed Saeed, Managing
Director, PIA, and senior PIA and Boeing officials.
The airplane order, valued at $1.5 billion, includes three 777-200ER
(extended-range), two 777-200LR (longer-range) and three 777-300ER
(extended-range) airplanes for use on PIA’s long-haul routes. This is the
largest airplane order in the history of PIA. Deliveries are scheduled to
begin in 2004 and continue through 2008.
“The Boeing Company is a true partner. We have worked together to develop
effective solutions and a plan to meet our airline’s vision for continued
growth and improved profitability,” said PIAC Chairman Khan. “This plan
includes the newest, high technology airplane on the market — the 777 family.
The 777 is the right airplane for our needs because it will enhance our
operational efficiencies and profitability.”
Boeing’s long-standing relationship with PIA extends nearly 30 years. The
carrier currently operates a mixed fleet of 707, 737 and 747 airplanes. With
this latest agreement, the United States and Pakistan are developing stronger
relationships that benefit both industry and government.
“After a thorough and transparent evaluation of new, used and lease
alternatives, we have reached a solution that builds on PIA’s market
strategy,” said Douglas Groseclose, vice president, International Sales,
Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “The 777 family provides the flexibility to meet
PIA’s needs now and into the future. We look forward to expanding our close
working relationship.”
PIA’s 777-200ERs will seat 327 passengers in a two-class configuration.
The 777 sets a new level of comfort and spaciousness for air travel because of
the new Boeing Signature Interior, which currently is offered on Boeing
twin-aisle products. The Boeing 777 is the only jetliner to receive the
Industrial Design Excellence Award for its passenger cabin. Recent surveys
of thousands of passengers flying long-range routes around the world revealed
an overwhelming preference for the 777 — more than three out of four
passengers worldwide.
For improved, more efficient in-flight service, the 777 is equipped with
an advanced cabin management system. Linked to a computerized control console,
the cabin management system assists cabin crews with many tasks and allows
airlines to provide new services for passengers, including a digital sound
system comparable to the most state-of-the-art home stereo or disc players.
The 777’s advanced wing design enhances the airplane’s ability to climb
quickly and cruise at higher altitudes and speeds than competing airplanes.
It also allows the airplane to carry full passenger payloads out of many
high-elevation, high-temperature airfields.
GE90 engines will power the Boeing 777s. General Electric Aircraft
Engines is the sole producer of engines for the 777-200LR and 777-300ER
airplanes.
More than 400 777s are currently in service with 30 airlines around the
world. To date, more than 600 777s have been ordered, including 49 of the
longer-range 777s, the 777-200LR and the 777-300ER jetliners.
By: KabirT - 16th November 2002 at 12:23
RE: PIA orders 8 B777’s
yea ooking quite decent.
By: Saab 2000 - 15th November 2002 at 16:28
RE: PIA orders 8 B777’s
I have never been a big fan of the PIA livery but on the 777 it does look rather nice looking.
By: KabirT - 15th November 2002 at 15:48
RE: PIA orders 8 B777’s
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 15-11-02 AT 03:49 PM (GMT)]looking a little weired…but this is how it will look.
By: KabirT - 15th November 2002 at 12:51
RE: PIA orders 8 B777’s
yup..finally!
By: Saab 2000 - 14th November 2002 at 19:36
RE: PIA orders 8 B777’s
[updated:LAST EDITED ON 14-11-02 AT 08:05 PM (GMT)]Good to see they have finally signed an order.We have been hearing for a while that they were interested in a 777 but there was no confirmation,at last there is!Anyway,great to see a new order from them confirmed.