Boeing announced that its organisation and Air France marked a milestone
with the delivery of the airline's 70th 777.
According to Boeing, “The French flag carrier has played a pivotal role
is the success of the 777 program and was the launch customer for both the 777-300ER
in 2004 and the 777 Freighter in 2009. Air France took delivery of its first
777-200ER in March 1998.”
"The 777 range has been one of the pillars of Air France's fleet
growth," said Frédéric Gagey, CEO of Air France. "The Boeing 777 has
gained a reputation for its reliability, economic performance and comfort,
offering our passengers the highest standards."
Since the late 1950s when it took delivery of its first 707, Air France
has operated nearly every commercial airplane Boeing has produced. Today, the
777 is the workhorse of the Paris-based carrier's long-haul fleet, with the
airline serving more than 179 destinations in 80 countries last year.
"Air France has successfully utilized 777 variants across both its
passenger and cargo operations for two decades to remain at the forefront of
commercial aviation in terms of performance, economics and passenger
comfort," said John Wojick, senior vice president Global Sales and
Marketing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "We are honored that a carrier as
prestigious as Air France has chosen the 777 to form the backbone of its
long-haul fleet and are proud of our historic partnership that stretches back
more than 60 years."
Air France is part of the Air France-KLM Group, which is the second
largest 777 operator in the world. The Group also has unfilled orders for 25
787 Dreamliners as well as lease agreements for an additional 12 787s.
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