Cathay Pacific Prepares For Their Boeing 777X Launch
Asia’s first 777X customer has begun preparations for the introduction of their Boeing 777-9X. Cathay Pacific CEO Rupert Hogg says the airline is ‘already in discussion’ with Boeing and others on every aspect of the 777-9X aircraft, which Cathay is planning to roll out as part of the airlines’ future long-haul fleet
On December 20th, 2013, Cathay Pacific announced an order for 21 Boeing 777-9X aircraft as part of their future long-haul fleet strategy. The order is valued at more than $7 billion at current list prices.
The 777-9X delivers Cathay Pacific with improved payload range capability and reduced operating costs, in addition to a significant reduction in carbon emissions. According to chief customer and commercial officer Paul Loo, Cathay is expected to receive its first 777-9X around June 2021. Deliveries will continue through 2024.
Do we know what routes the 777-9X will fly on?
With the capabilities that the 777X offers, it’s certain that Cathay would want to maximize the use of the aircraft by putting the aircraft on a route with a high demand each day.
John Slosar, Chief Executive of Cathay Pacific, talked about the potential routes of the 777X, saying,
“We think it will be an ideal fit for long-haul destinations in North America and Europe, in particular those routes where we carry high volumes of passengers and cargo each day. Cathay Pacific is committed to modernizing its fleet to provide a superior experience to passengers.”
Source : Simple flying
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