LATAM orders five additional Boeing 787s
LATAM group has announced an order for five more Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The purchase ranks the South American airline group as the largest operators of Dreamliners in Latin America.
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LATAM group has announced an order for five more Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The purchase ranks the South American airline group as the largest operators of Dreamliners in Latin America.
With this order, together with the already scheduled deliveries of this model in the upcoming years, LATAM group will reach a total of 46 Boeing 787 aeroplanes.
Representing an increase of 20 airplanes of this model compared to the pre-pandemic fleet, this investment “reinforces the group’s commitment to have one of the most modern and efficient fleets in South America”, it said.
Additionally, LATAM group has decided to equip the next Boeing 787s it receives with GEnx engines by GE Aerospace, becoming the first airline in South America to have these engines known for their high performance and efficiency.
“These actions are fully aligned with the commitment to sustainability and brings LATAM closer to the goal of becoming a carbon neutral group by 2050”, said Ramiro Alfonsín, LATAM Airlines Group CFO.
“The incorporation of GEnx engines is a decision that provides greater flexibility and options for the expansion of the long-range fleet. Furthermore, increasing the Boeing 787 fleet size will allow the group to operate with two different engine models, known for their cutting-edge technology and reduced environmental impact, in a complementary way.”
“The 787 Dreamliner is perfectly suited to support LATAM group’s sustainability and operations goals with its exceptional performance, flexible route capability and enhanced passenger comfort,” said Mike Wilson, vice president of Latin America and Caribbean Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
“We look forward to partnering with LATAM group as it connects Latin America with the world and makes a difference in the communities it serves.”
The GEnx engine family has more than 50 million flight hours since entry into service in 2011 and is the fastest-selling, high-thrust engine in GE history with nearly 3,000 engines in service and on backlog, including spares, according to data from its manufacturer.
“GE Aerospace is pleased to welcome the LATAM Airlines Group to the GEnx engine family,” said Kathy MacKenzie, vice president, GE Commercial Programs for GE Aerospace. “As LATAM group continues to expand and grow its 787 Dreamliner fleet, we look forward to supporting their continued success every step of the way.”
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