Not only Airbus, Singapore Airlines is adding more modern Boeing airplanes to its fleet. New 49 Boeing 787-10 will be added to Singapore Airlines. The first aircraft has already arrived in the airline. The new aircraft will start commercial journey from May next. This type of boing was first added to an airline.
On March 25, the plane was officially released to Singapore Airlines in North Carolina, United States. Chief Executive of Singapore Air Lines Guna Chun Pong, President and Chief Executive Officer of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, Kevin McAlister, present on the occasion were present on the occasion, Dominic Harwood, the customer and service manager of Rolls-Royce. There were 3,000 employees and invited guests of Boeing.
Go Chun Pong said, "We got the first ever this spectacular airplane in the world, it is our honor, it is our honor. 787-10 is really a great example of engineering and industry. The plan that we have taken to increase the range of our airlines will be considered as important. This will increase our scope and service, strengthen it. 'The Boeing will use Singapore Airlines for an eight-hour long journey. The first destination was fixed as Oscas to Perth. That is not happening before May. Earlier, the aircraft will be used to train the crew in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur.
There will be a total of 337 seats in this plane. Of these 36 business class and 301 economy class seats. Under the Singapore Airlines, low-cost air services, Saket Airlines has already benefited using Boeing 787-8S and 787-9S. Because fuel costs are comparatively low, it is possible for passengers to provide services at low cost. In this success Singapore Airlines added more modern 787-10 to their fleet. There is no such Boeing in any airline till now.
As well as 49 Boeing 787-10, Singapore Airlines also ordered 20 of the 777-9s. These will be delivered in FY 2021-22.
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