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Boeing, Uzbekistan Airways Finalize Order for 787-8 Dreamliner

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Tatjana Obrazcova
Country: United States Aircraft: Airplanes Airline: Uzbekistan

Boeing and Uzbekistan Airways, the flag carrier of the Republic of Uzbekistan, announced today the finalization of an order for one 787-8 Dreamliner, valued at $239 million at current list prices.  

Uzbekistan Airways currently operates two Dreamliners on international routes, including Europe, Southeast Asia, Japan and USA. With today’s order, the carrier will add five more Dreamliners as part of its plan to modernize and expand its fleet.

“Our companies have been partners for over 20 years and these relations only strengthen with time,” said Gennadiy Kharlap, Deputy General Director of Uzbekistan Airways. “The agreement for an additional Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner supports our development strategy focused on modernization and expansion of the airline's fleet and network, and marks another great milestone in our long-term cooperation.”

“We are delighted that Uzbekistan Airways continues to show confidence in Boeing's technology and airplanes," said Marty Bentrott, Vice President, Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, for Middle East, Turkey, Russia, Central Asia and Africa. "Their new 787-8 Dreamliner will continue to contribute to the airline’s success with its superior passenger experience and comfort, exceptional efficiency and low operating costs.”

The 787 Dreamliner is a family of super-efficient and long-range commercial airplanes. Since entering service in 2011, the 787 fleet has flown on more than 1,500 routes, including over 180 new nonstop routes around the world. Over seventy customers have ordered more than 1,300 airplanes, making the 787 the fastest selling twin-aisle airplane in history.

The 787-8 Dreamliner offers airlines exceptional environmental performance – 20 percent less fuel with 20 percent fewer emissions than the airplanes it replaces. The airplane can fly 242 passengers, in a typical two-class configuration, up to 7,355 nautical miles (13,620 km).

About Boeing and Uzbekistan Airways History

The relationship between Boeing and Uzbekistan Airways spans over 20 years. Some of the shared milestones include:

  • October 1996: Uzbekistan starts operating Boeing 757-200
  • Nov 1996: Uzbekistan starts operating Boeing 767
  • June 2007: Uzbekistan orders two Boeing 787-8
  • October 2008: Uzbekistan orders four Boeing 767-300ER
  • July 2013: Uzbekistan final Boeing 767 delivery flight carries medical supplies to Uzbekistan
  • December 2016: Uzbekistan orders four more Boeing 787-8
  • January 2016: Boeing and Uzbekistan Airways open a joint Composite Repair Shop in Tashkent




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