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Singapore Airlines has agreed to order eight more Boeing 777-300ERs to support its growth plans for the years ahead.
Deliveries of the new aircraft are scheduled to begin in the 2013/14 financial year. They will be operated by Singapore Airlines on medium and long-haul routes. The order is valued at US$2.3 billion at list prices.
Powered by General Electric GE90 engines, the aircraft will join 19 Boeing 777-300ERs already in service with SIA.
The aircraft will be configured in a three-class layout featuring the airline’s latest cabin product and service offerings.
“These additional B777-300ERs will help support our ongoing programme to further strengthen the Singapore Airlines network, providing more travel options to our customers,” said SIA CEO Mr Goh Choon Phong. “The order is in line with our longstanding policy of operating a young and modern fleet. This enables us to offer our latest cabin products which have proven extremely popular with our customers.”
Singapore Airlines’ fleet comprises 106 widebody aircraft from Airbus and Boeing. With the agreement for eight additional B777-300ERs, SIA will have firm purchase or lease orders with the two manufacturers for another 70 aircraft.