EVERETT, Wash.,
May 2 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Air
France reached a historic milestone last week with the delivery of Air
France's 50th 777. The
Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) is the carrier's
25th of that model type and joins a fleet of another 25 777-200ERs that
together comprise the core of the airline's long-haul fleet.
"This is truly a great day for Air France and Boeing," Pierre Vellay,
senior vice president of New Aircraft and Corporate Fleet Planning for Air
France. "The 777 is the mainstay of our long-haul fleet and elemental to our
success and future growth plans. We look forward to further integration of
this exceptional airplane later this year, when Air France takes delivery of
the world's first 777 Freighter."
Air France is the launch customer for Boeing's newest addition to its
freighter family, the 777 Freighter -- the first of which is scheduled to
enter flight test in late May. With more than 50 percent of its twin-aisle
fleet composed of Boeing 777s, Air France has drawn upon the 777's renowned
efficiency and reliability to help it achieve strong economic performance.
With the delivery of its first 777 Freighter this year and through the
operation of a single 777 platform, Air France will achieve significant
synergies between its cargo and passenger business.
"Air France's robust utilization of the 777 speaks volumes about the
airplane's performance and capabilities," said Marlin Dailey, vice president
of Sales, Europe, Russia & Central Asia, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We
congratulate Air France on its 50th 777 delivery and it's rewarding to see yet
another 777-300ER join the airline's fleet."
Air France's new 777-300ER, the world's largest long-range twin-engine
jetliner, will be based at Charles de Gaulle International Airport in Paris.