Ethiopian annuncia un ordine di 20 Boeing 737 MAX


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Ethiopian Airlines orders 20 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft



Boeing and Ethiopian Airlines have announced an order for 20 737 MAX 8s.


The order, previously unidentified on the Boeing Orders & Deliveries website, is worth more than $2.1 billion at list prices and also includes options and purchase rights for a further 15 737 MAX 8s.


The order represents the largest single Boeing order by number of airplanes from an African carrier.


“Today’s order underlines our commitment to our 15-year strategic plan, ‘Vision 2025’, in which Ethiopian will strive to become the leading airline group in Africa carrying 18 million passengers per annum,” said Tewolde Gebremariam, chief executive, Ethiopian Airlines.


“The 737 MAX will form a key component of that strategic vision, enhancing our single-aisle fleet and keeping us at the forefront of African aviation.”


The 737 MAX incorporates the latest technology CFM International LEAP-1B engines, Advanced Technology winglets and other improvements to deliver the highest efficiency, reliability and passenger comfort in the single-aisle market.


The 737 MAX will be 14 per cent more fuel-efficient than today’s most efficient Next-Generation 737s – and 20 per cent better than the original Next-Generation 737s when they first entered service.


The 737 MAX has a total of 2,294 orders from 47 customers worldwide.


“This historic order for Boeing and our partner Ethiopian once again positions the carrier at the heart of African aerospace innovation with the acquisition of the 737 MAX,” said Van Rex Gallard, vice president of sales for Latin America, Africa and the Caribbean, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.


“Throughout the years, Ethiopian has consistently led the way in introducing new airplane types to passengers across Africa. Today’s record order signals its commitment to continue that tradition.”


Ethiopian currently serves more than 83 destinations across five continents from its base at Bole International Airport in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.


The Ethiopian flag carrier’s partnership with Boeing has existed for more than half a century, with a current fleet of more than 50 Boeing airplanes that includes Next-Generation 737s, 757s, 767s, 777s, 787 Dreamliners and a cargo fleet of 757s, 777 Freighters and MD-11s.
 
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Questi nuovi 737 MAX potranno servire le rotte tra Europa e ADD senza limitazioni operative? o verrano utilizzati sulle rotte intra Africane?
 
Ethiopian Airlines (ET, Addis Ababa) CEO Tewolde Gebremariam says the Star Alliance member could place an order for up to twenty widebody jets during the next quarter. Gebremariam told Addis Ababa's Reporter newspaper that studies of the A350-1000 from Airbus Industrie (AIB, Toulouse Blagnac) and the B777X from Boeing (BOE, Chicago O'Hare) began in January with a decision likely to be made by March.

At one point an exclusive Boeing operator, Ethiopian is now awaiting delivery of its first Airbus equipment - fourteen A350-900s - due in early 2017. Ethiopian was to have trialled widebody European aircraft on its first transatlantic flights to Washington Dulles back in 1998 with the 3-year lease of an ex-Gulf Air A340-300. The deal, however, never came into being.

As such, Ethiopian's widebody passenger fleet currently includes nine B767-300(ER)s, six B777-200(LR)s, two B777-300(ER)s, and eleven B787-8s used on flights throughout Africa, Asia, South America, North America, and Europe.

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Consegnato il primo Max 8 ad Ethiopian.


Ethiopian receives its first 737 Max 8

Ethiopian Airlines has taken delivery of its first of 30 Boeing 737 Max aircraft.
The Max 8 (ET-AVM) left Seattle on 1 July on a delivery flight via Dublin to Ethiopian’s Addis Ababa base.

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Ethiopian, which will eventually have the largest 737 Max fleet in Africa, already operates 15 737-800s and three -700s, according to Flight Fleets Analyzer.
"We are glad to include the Boeing 737 Max 8…in our young and modern fleet of over 100 aircraft with an average age of less than five years," says Ethiopian Airlines Group chief executive Tewolde GebreMariam.

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Ethiopian has configured its 737 Max 8s to seat 160 passengers.
This delivery takes Ethiopian's Boeing fleet to 73 aircraft. Other Boeing types operated include the 737NG and 757 single-aisles and 767, 777 and 787 widebodies. The airline also has nine Airbus A350s and 18 Bombardier Q400s in service. FG