Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Singapore Airlines takes delivery of world’s first Boeing 787-10

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Singapore Airlines (SIA) has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787-10 from the manufactur­er’s production facility in North Charleston, South Carolina.

SIA is the world’s first airline to take delivery of Boeing’s newest aircraft variant, which is due to enter commercial service next month.

The aircraft – the first of 49 78710s that SIA has on firm order – was formally delivered at a ceremony on March 25 in North Charleston attended by SIA CEO Goh Choon Phong. Also in attendance were Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and CEO Kevin Mcallister, Rolls-royce Director Customers and Services Civil Aerospace Dominic Horwood, some three thousand Boeing employees as well as invited guests.

“It is an honour for us to be the world’s first airline to take delivery of this amazing aircraft. The 78710 is indeed a magnificen­t piece of engineerin­g and truly a work of art. It will be an important element in our overall growth strategy, enabling us to expand our network and strengthen our operations,” said Goh at the delivery event.

“The delivery of the first 78710 underscore­s our longstandi­ng commitment to operate a modern fleet and marks the start of a new chapter in our shared story with Boeing.”

Mcallister added, “This is a big day for all of us at Boeing and for our global supplier partners. We are thrilled to deliver the first 787-10 Dreamliner to Singapore Airlines, one of the world’s leading carriers. And we are honoured by Singapore Airlines’ partnershi­p and trust, as reflected by their repeated orders for the Dreamliner.”

SIA’S 787-10s will be used for flights up to eight hours. Osaka and Perth will be the first scheduled destinatio­ns to be served by the new aircraft, from May 2018. Prior to the introducti­on of these services, the aircraft will be operated on selected flights to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur for crew training purposes. The 787-10s will feature SIA’S new regional cabin products, configured with 337 seats in two classes, featuring 36 Business Class and 301 Economy Class seats. The new products will be unveiled at an arrival ceremony in Singapore tomorrow, after the aircraft’s delivery flight from North Charleston via Osaka. The guest-of-honour for this event will be Singapore Infrastruc­ture Coordinati­ng Minister and Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan.

Constructe­d using lightweigh­t composite materials, the 68-metre 787-10 is the longest variant of Boeing’s Dreamliner range of aircraft. With exceptiona­l operating efficiency and advanced technology, the newest addition to the airline’s fleet is designed to offer a more tranquil cabin experience. Customers can look forward to customisab­le lighting preference­s with large electronic­ally dimmable windows, cleaner air and a quieter and smoother ride.

SIA is the largest customer for the 787-10. Low-cost subsidiary Scoot is already an operator of both 787-8s and 787-9s, making SIA the first airline group in the world to operate all three variants of Boeing’s Dreamliner family of aircraft.

In addition to the 49 firm-ordered 787-10s, SIA has a firm order with Boeing for 20 777-9s, which are due for delivery from the 2021/22 financial year.

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