Royal Jordanian Grows its Long-Haul Fleet With Order for Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners
- Royal Jordanian's order for four 787-9 Dreamliner jets and reconfirmation of two 787-9s at the Dubai Airshow brings its total 787-9 backlog to six, emphasizing fleet modernization and passenger comfort.
- The 787-9 will enable Royal Jordanian to fly more passengers and cargo farther, with the capacity to fly 296 passengers 14,010 km, opening new routes and meeting the growing demand for long-haul travel.
- Boeing's 2023 Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) projects a growing need for widebody airplanes in the Middle East, with nearly half of the 3,025 new commercial airplanes to be delivered by 2042 being widebodies.
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"Our decision to add the 787-9 Dreamliners to our fleet is a testament to our dedication to providing an unparalleled travel experience," said Samer Majali, vice chairman and CEO of Royal Jordanian. "This move aligns seamlessly with our broader strategy of fleet modernization, emphasizing fuel efficiency, sustainability and passenger comfort. As we embark on this journey, we are confident that the Dreamliner's cutting-edge technology will play a pivotal role in elevating our operational capabilities."
Building on Royal Jordanian's fleet of seven 787-8 airplanes, the addition of another member of the Dreamliner family will enable the airline to fly more passengers and cargo farther. The 787-9 can fly 296 passengers 14,010 km (7,565 nautical miles), building on routes first opened by the 787-8.
"Royal Jordanian, having been the first in the
"This order for additional 787s is a testament to Royal Jordanian's longstanding commitment to the market-leading capabilities of the Dreamliner," said Stan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We are confident Royal Jordanian will profitably expand its network and operate a more sustainable fleet with these new fuel-efficient jets."
Boeing Global Services will also provide modification services for Royal Jordanian's in-service 787s that will enhance in-flight connectivity for passengers and crew. As part of the agreement, Boeing will perform the engineering work, while supplying kits for the modifications.
Since revenue service began in 2011, the 787 family has launched more than 380 new nonstop routes around the world. The 787 Dreamliner family reduces fuel use and emissions by
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