Boeing and Transaero Airlines sign Dreamliner deal
Boeing and Transaero Airlines of Russia have signed an order for four 787-8 Dreamliners.
The signing ceremony for the order, valued at $744 million at list prices, made history by being held onboard the 787 during a demonstration flight for Transaero’s executives, employees and special guests.
“Our history with Boeing goes back to 1993 when Transaero became the first airline in Russia to fly with Boeing aircraft,” said Transaero Airlines Chairman of the board of directors Alexander Pleshakov.
“Following our innovative approach and our continuous efforts to enhance our product quality, we have chosen the state-of-the-art, highly-efficient Boeing 787 Dreamliner.
“It is very symbolic that our airline became a participant of the first order announcement ceremony conducted in the air on board the 787.
“Boeing 787s will perform flights on both Transaero’s domestic and international routes.”
Captain Evgeny Nikitin, commander of Transaero’s 767/777 flying unit, was co-piloting the 787 during the entire flight from takeoff to landing as the signing ceremony took place.
Made primarily from composite materials, the Boeing 787 Dreamliner is the first mid-size airplane capable of flying long-range routes and will allow airlines to open new, non-stop routes preferred by the travelling public.
As a result of innovative technologies, the airplane offers unparalleled operating economics, fuel efficiency and passenger comfort.
More than 850 787s are on order by 59 customers, a testament to the airplane’s unique capabilities.
Russia played an important role in creating this revolutionary airplane.
Engineers from the Moscow Boeing Design Center participated in designing a number of key sections of the 787.
Russian manufacturer VSMPO-AVISMA supplies titanium parts for the 787 Dreamliner.