As part of the Singapore Air Show 2024, Thai Airways has placed an order for and purchased 45 Boeing 787s equipped with GEnx engines, with the potential to acquire 80 Dreamliners. The specific carrier has secured conversion between aircraft within the Boeing 787 family, providing flexibility to meet changing market demands.
In addition, Thai Airways has secured an option to acquire the Boeing 777X as part of the agreement, optimizing its fleet with superior range, capacity, and performance. Interchangeability between these models. The company takes advantage of this strategy to improve routes and operational efficiency, leveraging this flexibility, to meet future challenges and take advantage of emerging opportunities.
«Thai Airways’ strategic investment in the 787 Dreamliner builds on our long-standing partnership and signifies the airline’s commitment to operating a modern, efficient, and flexible fleet. This significant order will support Thai Airways’ ability to meet demand, boost tourism and trade, and create new opportunities for this airline,» said Brad McMullen, Boeing senior vice president, Commercial Sales and Marketing.
«To meet the company’s 2050 carbon neutrality goals, all 45 new Boeing 787 Dreamliners will be powered by GEnx engines, known for their cutting-edge technology and reduced environmental impact. In addition, we are confident that the acquisition of the 787 Dreamliners will ultimately benefit our customers and support the growth of our country’s economy,» said Chai Eamsiri, CEO of THAI.
This landmark order demonstrates Thai Airways’ growth to achieve a modern and sustainable fleet and ensure a better travel experience. The 45 new Boeing 787 Dreamliners will be added to the airline’s fleet over the next ten years, with the first delivery scheduled to begin in 2027.
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