Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner News
First Dreamliner with Lufthansa Allegris lands in Frankfurt
Lufthansa welcomes the first Dreamliner with the Allegris cabin in Frankfurt: The Boeing 787-9 with the new interior in all classes landed at Frankfurt Airport from Seattle, WA. Initially, the newest member of the Lufthansa fleet will be used on flights from Frankfurt to Toronto, Canada, starting in mid-October. This year alone, Lufthansa expects up to nine more Boeing 787-9s at its largest hub in Frankfurt — equivalent to one new delivery every two weeks.
Discover the Future of Air Travel with Air New Zealand’s Newly Retrofitted Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
Air New Zealand has officially welcomed the first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner from its fleet back to Auckland after undergoing a significant retrofit. The aircraft, ZK-NZH, spent 184 days in Singapore undergoing an extensive transformation that has included new Business Premier Luxe™ seats, redesigned Business Premier, Premium Economy, and Economy cabins. This world-first retrofit marks a major milestone in the airline’s 85-year history and is part of Air New Zealand’s ambitious plans to refurbish its entire fleet of 14 Boeing 787-9 aircraft.
Air Premia Expands Fleet with 6th Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, Plans New Routes for 2025
Air Premia, Korea’s leading hybrid carrier, today announced the addition of its sixth Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, marking its first fleet expansion in over 18 months. The airline also revealed plans to add three more aircraft in 2025. As Korea’s sole hybrid service carrier (HSC), Air Premia delivers premium services focusing on essential amenities at competitive prices, adhering to its philosophy of being “an airline loved for its premium yet essential services.”
China Airlines Finalizes Landmark Order for Up to 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliners
Boeing and China Airlines announced they have finalized an order for up to 24 787 Dreamliners, as the carrier invests in the fuel-efficient widebody to expand passenger and cargo operations. The deal includes a firm order for 16 of the longest range 787-9 with options for eight additional jets, a landmark purchase that will enable the airline to meet its long-term sustainability goals.