Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Gulf Air signs on for four new Boeings

Intent on continuing re-fleeting and product-enhancement plans, Gulf Air signed an agreement with Jet Airways late last week to lease four new Boeing 777 ER aircraft.

The national carrier of Bahrain will receive three aircraft during March of this year and the fourth plane will arrive in May.

Trade Arabia reported that the new Boeings will slowly replace the Airbus 340s, serving routes between London, Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok and intra Gulf routes.

“The introduction of these four aircraft is another important step in our strategic direction towards re-fleeting, enhancing our product and strengthening our presence as the carrier of choice in the Middle East and beyond” said CEO.

As the largest long-range twin-engine commercial airplane in the world, the wide-body Boeing 777-300ER will feature a three class configuration with a total of 312 seats.

“It will further strengthen our successful hub-and-spoke network and our operational efficiency while offering enhanced passenger comfort and flying experience”

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