Qantas nearly doubles Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet with order for 12 widebody jets
- Qantas has ordered four 787-9 and eight 787-10 airplanes, a multi-billion-dollar investment in the national carrier.
- The 787 Dreamliner enables Qantas to reduce fuel use and emissions by up to 25% and fly on Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF).
- The order is part of Qantas' fleet renewal program that increases overall fuel efficiency each year.
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"This is another multi-billion-dollar investment in the national carrier, and it's great news for our customers and our people," said Alan Joyce, Qantas Group CEO. "The 787 and the GE engines fitted to them, are thoroughly proven and extremely capable."
The 787 enables Qantas to meet its near- and long-term sustainability goals, reducing fuel use and emissions by up to
"With its market-leading environmental performance, the 787 Dreamliner is central to Qantas' unwavering commitment to operate one of the most sustainable and capable fleets in the airline industry," said Stan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "Both the 787-9 and 787-10 offer enhanced efficiency, flexibility and passenger comfort to connect
Capable of flying an expansive international route network, the operating economics of the 787 family enables Qantas to open new routes and add more flights to its existing network. The 787-9 can fly up to 7,565 nautical miles (14,010 km) connecting
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