FARNBOROUGH,
England,
July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Boeing (NYSE: BA)
and
Kuala Lumpur-based Malaysia Airlines today announced the airline has
ordered 35 Next-Generation 737-800 airplanes. The order is valued at more
than
$2.6 billion at current list prices. The airline also has acquired
purchase rights for an additional 20 Next-Generation 737-800s.
Today's announcement was made at the Farnborough International Airshow by
Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Scott Carson; Malaysia Airlines
Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer Tengku Azmil Zahruddin; and
Boeing Commercial Airplanes Vice President, Sales, South and Southeast Asia
Dinesh Keskar.
The order, which brought the total number of Boeing 737s ordered past the
8,000th mark, was recently posted on the Boeing Commercial Airplanes Orders
and Deliveries Web site attributed to an unidentified customer.
"Today we celebrate Malaysia Airlines as the newest member of the
Next-Generation 737 family of operators, and we welcome this occasion to
strengthen our long-term relationship with a valued partner," Carson said.
"The selection of the Next-Generation 737 to support the airline's strategic
fleet modernization plan reinforces the superior economics of the most fuel
efficient single-aisle airplane operating in today's market."
The 737s will be fitted with Blended Winglets, which improve fuel
efficiency by up to four percent, increase range, and reduce CO2 emissions and
takeoff noise.
"This new fleet of Next-Generation 737-800s will replace our existing
737-400 fleet, allowing Malaysia Airlines to expand to points which were not
previously economically viable and will create a strong platform for the
airline to profitably grow," said Azmil. "This supports our aim towards usage
of more agile and fuel-efficient aircraft for our core network in the ASEAN
region, including the domestic sector in Malaysia and the fast growing
economies of China and India."
The digitally designed Next-Generation 737 is the most technologically
advanced airplane family in the single-aisle market. The 737-800, which can
seat from 162 to 189 passengers, is 680 kilograms (1,500 pounds) lighter, can
fly 481 kilometers (260 nautical miles) farther and 335 meters (1,100 feet)
higher while carrying 12 more passengers than the competing model.
As of June 30, 2008, the 737 has logged more orders than any other
commercial jet model in history with more than 8,000 orders. Boeing has more
than 2,200 unfilled orders for the Next-Generation 737 with a value of more
than $160 billion at current list prices. Boeing currently produces
Next-Generation 737-600s, -700s, -800s and -900ER (Extended Range) airplanes.
Malaysia Airlines, with a 60-year history as the national carrier of
Malaysia, operates a mixed fleet, which includes 747 passenger and freighter,
777 and Classic 737 airplanes, and carried more than 1.4 million passengers
last year.