EVA Air introduces Boeing 787 Dreamliners

TAIPEI, Taiwan – EVA Air signed agreements for up to 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and two additional Boeing 777-300ERs in a signing ceremony with Boeing and GE officials in Taipei yesterday (Tuesday 2

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TAIPEI, Taiwan – EVA Air signed agreements for up to 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and two additional Boeing 777-300ERs in a signing ceremony with Boeing and GE officials in Taipei yesterday (Tuesday 24th November 2015). All of EVA Airโ€™s new aircraft will be powered by GE engines. EVA Air Chairman K.W. Chang, Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Ray Conner and GE Aviation Vice President and General Manager in charge of Global Sales and Marketing Chaker Chahrour signed the document.

The new aircrafts are scheduled to be start being delivered in 2017; delivery of all 26 new Boeing aircrafts will be completed by the end of 2022. As the new aircrafts are delivered, older models will be gradually replaced and more flight frequencies and destinations will be added to the airlineโ€™s schedule. The new Boeing 787 Dreamliners will be deployed on medium-range and long-haul flights and used with the 777-300ERs to be the backbone of EVA Airโ€™s fleet.

The Boeing 787 Dreamliner significantly improves passenger comfort by introducing advanced interior features such as gaseous filtration systems and cabin air pressurisation, enhancing in-flight humidity levels and air quality. The increased use of composite construction in the 787 creates a cabin environment where higher internal cabin pressure can be maintained, reducing headaches and air sickness among passengers. Passengers on these aircraft will be able to enjoy flights that are more comfortable than ever.

Boeing uses composite material such as carbon fibre as the primary component in airframe construction of its Boeing 787 Dreamliners. This airliner is Boeing’s most fuel-efficient. A key feature of the aircraftโ€™s design is light-weight construction. Its weight is 50% composite, primarily in the fuselage, wings, tail, doors and interior. Boeingโ€™s expanded use of composites greatly reduces maintenance demand caused by metal fatigue in aluminium alloy airplane structures.

โ€œEVA Air participated in the development of the Boeing 777-300ER and became a launch customer in 2005,โ€ EVA Air President Cheng said in his remarks. โ€œFrom that first delivery through today, we operate 22 of these high-performance long-haul aircraft. We believe the future of the airline industry will be built on fuel efficiency and cabin comfort. The new Boeing 787-10 Dreamlinerโ€™s high fuel efficiency and long-range flying capabilities meets these requirements and our operational needs. These planes will support our growth well into the future.โ€

โ€œWe are honoured to welcome EVA Air as Boeingโ€™s newest member of the 787-10 Dreamliner launch customer group,โ€ said Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Conner. โ€œEVA Air has been a valued Boeing customer for the past few decades and we are honoured that they continue to introduce new Boeing widebody airplanes into their growing world-class fleet. We look forward to working with EVA Air to further extend our successful long-term partnership.โ€

The aircraft is also equipped with the latest GEnx engine, providing as much as a 20% reduction in fuel burn and CO2 emissions compared to older aircraft models. The high efficiency and range capability equips EVA Air to optimise its fleet and network performance.

โ€œThis order demonstrates EVA Airโ€™s confidence in the outstanding performance and reliability of GEโ€™s wide-body jet engines,โ€ said Chaker Chahrour, vice president and general manager of Global Sales and Marketing at GE Aviation. โ€œThe GEnx-1B engine is the best-selling engine on the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. The engine has accumulated more than two million flight hours and close to 400,000 cycles since entering service. GE Aviation is honoured by the continued trust EVA Air has in our products and we look forward to playing an important role in the airlineโ€™s continued expansion.โ€

Other weight-reducing and environmentally conscious features include replacing incandescent bulbs with HID and LED lighting technologies so that the aircraftโ€™s 787 lights will last 10 to 20 times longer than their in-service counterparts.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • โ€œEVA Air participated in the development of the Boeing 777-300ER and became a launch customer in 2005,โ€ EVA Air President Cheng said in his remarks.
  • GE Aviation is honoured by the continued trust EVA Air has in our products and we look forward to playing an important role in the airline's continued expansion.
  • The new Boeing 787 Dreamliners will be deployed on medium-range and long-haul flights and used with the 777-300ERs to be the backbone of EVA Air's fleet.

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