Boeing Senior Vice President, John Wojick, said
in an exclusive statement to Emirates News Agency
(WAM) that Boeing is committed to engaging Etihad
Airways as it will deliver the agreed aircrafts
in the first quarter of next year.
John Wojick has commended Etihad Airway's decision
of buying 12 Boeing Aircraft at a total value
of Dh10.3 billion. The signed order includes 10
Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, thus bringing the total
of aircrafts purchased by Etihad to 41, to be
delivered between 2014 and 2019, rendering it
the largest operator of this model in the world.
The Vice President of Global Sales of Commercial
Airplanes has stated that the Dreamliner model
is one of the most competent aircrafts in terms
of environmental-friendly performance, and has
a fuel consumption of 20 per cent less than the
other aircrafts similar in size. Etihad has options
and rights to 25 additional "Boeing 787"
aircrafts.
Wojick has stressed the importance of the new
Dulles- Abu Dhabi Airport itinerary and how it
enhances the strategic relations between UAE and
USA. He also lauded the Etihad airways' keenness
on reinforcing its presence in Washington D.C,
following the opening of its luxury waiting lounge
valued at US$6.8 million last week in Dulles international
Airport.
(Emirates News Agency,
WAM)
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