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Airlines adapt strategies amidst Boeing 777X delivery delays

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Airlines adapt strategies amidst Boeing 777X delivery delays
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The Boeing 777X, the latest in long-range, widebody jetliners from Boeing, is anticipated to offer increased efficiency with its advanced engines and folding wingtips. Despite these advancements, the aircraft's first deliveries have been delayed until 2026 due to various challenges such as certification issues, a worker strike, and manufacturing complications.

Boeing currently has firm orders for 541 of these aircraft and options for an additional 169. Several airlines have made significant commitments to the 777X, including International Airlines Group (IAG), which initially ordered 18 jets with options for more. IAG recently expanded its order by committing to six more aircraft as part of a broader purchase of new planes.

Luis Gallego, CEO of IAG, stated during a Q1 earnings call that "these deliveries and future orders are part of the Group’s ongoing investment in new, modern aircraft to drive operational efficiency, reduce emissions, and enhance onboard products."

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Lufthansa was the launch customer for the 777X after placing an initial order in September 2013. The airline has since adjusted its order by adding seven 777-8Fs. Due to delays from Boeing, Lufthansa had to reactivate its A380s temporarily.

All Nippon Airways also placed an order for the 777X and made minor adjustments by replacing two jets with freighter versions. They plan to pair their order with narrowbody aircraft like the Boeing 737 MAX.

Cathay Pacific ordered 21 units without further options and expects delivery in 2027. The airline plans to use these planes for a first-class cabin revamp called "Halo Cabin."

Etihad Airways initially ordered 25 units with options for more and is expanding its fleet amid recent geopolitical developments. Antonoaldo Neves, CEO at Etihad Airways stated: “This commitment reflects our approach of carefully managing our fleet and expanding in line with demand.”

Qatar Airways has significantly altered its initial order multiple times but plans to introduce new business class features on these planes. Engr. Badr Mohammed Al-Meer from Qatar Airways remarked: "We continue to ensure that all Qatar Airways passengers are only met with the best products and services available in the industry."

Emirates remains committed despite frustrations over delays but has adjusted its original massive order several times. The airline is preparing retrofits on existing fleets while awaiting delivery.

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