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CHICAGO, July 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- United
Airlines, the North American launch customer for the Boeing 787
Dreamliner, is today announcing details about its induction of the aircraft
into the company's fleet and revealing a specially-designed livery for the
revolutionary aircraft.
United is
scheduled to take delivery of its first Dreamliner in late September. The
aircraft cabin is being installed on the first aircraft, and will be
configured with 36 seats in United BusinessFirst, 72 seats in United Economy
Plus and 111 seats in United Economy. Cabin color selections use a palette of
blue and grey and are consistent with other modern United aircraft.
Customers will experience greater comfort with improved lighting, bigger
windows, larger overhead bins, lower cabin altitude and enhanced ventilation
systems, among other passenger-friendly features. The 787's inflight
entertainment system features an all-new design that offers more intuitive
browsing and more filtering options, giving customers the option of searching
for programs by language.
The airline's 787
fleet will feature a customized livery that is exclusive to the fleet: the
gold line that wraps the fuselage will swoop from nose to tail. The swoop is
inspired by the trademark swoop painted on each of Boeing's
aircraft and is being adopted for the United 787
in a tribute to the two companies' long history of working together.
United has
been the launch customer for more than a dozen Boeing aircraft
models, and was the first airline to operate the 767 and 777 aircraft. This
tradition continues with United being
the North America launch customer of
the 787.
Delivery Preparations
In preparation for delivery of the first United Dreamliner, United installed a full-flight simulator at its Houston hub and is training pilots on operation of the aircraft. Flight attendants and mechanics have trained in 787 systems and operations, with additional training scheduled to continue through the remainder of the year. In addition, United is preparing to provide 787 maintenance support from its Houston base, and the airline is warehousing more than 1,180 different spare parts for easy and rapid access by its technicians.
The 787 will take United customers
into the new generation of flying in an economical, efficient and
environmentally friendly way. Primarily built with composite materials, the
787 has 30 percent more range and uses approximately 20 percent less fuel
than similarly-sized aircraft, while reducing emissions and noise during
takeoffs and landings. Because of these advantages, the 787 will open up new
non-stop destinations that customers would not be able to otherwise reach on United,
such as the recently-announced Denver-to-Tokyo service
that starts next spring.
Following delivery
of the first aircraft in September, the company will conduct a variety
of tests and training, including completing Federal
Aviation Administration conformity checks and proving runs. The
company will then enter the 787 into scheduled service in the fall.
United is
planning to place five Boeing 787s
into service in 2012, and has firm orders for a total of 50 new Dreamliners,
with deliveries scheduled through 2019.
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terça-feira, 10 de julho de 2012
United Airlines Announces Dreamliner Induction Plan
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