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Air New Zealand marks decade of Boeing 787 operations

Air New Zealand marks decade of Boeing 787 operations
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Christine Forbes Smith Editorial Director | Airline Ratings

Air New Zealand is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its Boeing 787-9 operations, an aircraft for which it was the launch customer. Since its introduction, the airline has carried over 11 million passengers on 59,000 Dreamliner flights, totaling 475,000 flying hours.

Leanne Geraghty, Air New Zealand's Chief Customer and Sales Officer, highlighted the transformative impact of the Dreamliner on long-haul travel. "From day one, customers have been captivated by the Dreamliner’s features," she said. The aircraft introduced significant advancements such as electronically dimmable windows and a cabin pressurized at 6,000 feet to enhance passenger comfort. Additionally, it featured an onboard turbulence management system for smoother rides.

Geraghty also noted that the Dreamliner marked a shift in technology with touch screen in-flight entertainment and a state-of-the-art flight deck for pilots. The aircraft's design contributes to its fuel efficiency, being 20 percent more efficient than similarly sized planes. This efficiency aligns with Air New Zealand's decarbonization goals.

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The Dreamliner's capabilities enabled Air New Zealand to expand its network significantly. "Because of the Dreamliner, we were able to expand our network in 2022 to include our flagship route to New York," Geraghty added.

Looking ahead, Air New Zealand plans further investments in its Dreamliner fleet. The airline will retrofit existing aircraft with new cabin interiors and expects delivery of eight new Dreamliners starting in 2025. These new planes will feature updated interior products and Skynest sleep pods.

Fast facts about Air New Zealand’s 787-9 Dreamliners:

- First order placed in 2004.

- A test aircraft visited Auckland on January 1, 2014.

- Inaugural commercial flight from Auckland to Perth on September 12, 2014.

- Up to 20% more fuel-efficient with fewer emissions compared to similar-sized aircraft.

- Enhanced onboard experience includes large windows and modern LED lighting.

- Eight new Dreamliners are on order with expected deliveries beginning in 2025.

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