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Published : July 19, 2010 | Author : Dana-Jo
Category : Business and Economy | Total Views : 47 | Unrated

  

National Airline Commits to Install Blended Winglets on 35 Boeing 737-800s


FARNBOROUGH, England — /PRNewswire/ — Aviation Partners Boeing Blended Winglets will be installed on all 35 of the 737-800 aircraft that Malaysia's national carrier, Malaysia Airlines, has on order with Boeing.  The first aircraft will deliver later this year, with deliveries continuing into 2013.  

"We are very pleased that Malaysia Airlines decided to install Blended Winglets on its entire fleet of 737-800 aircraft," says Aviation Partners Boeing CEO John Reimers. "This commitment assures they are operating the most efficient aircraft available with greater flexibility to meet the changing needs of the industry in Southeast Asia."

Malaysia Airlines already has experience with Blended Winglets on a small fleet of leased 737-800 aircraft.  APB's operational performance claims were verified in the daily operations of the aircraft and led to the fleet-wide investment decision.  

"We hope this is the first of many orders from Malaysia Airlines," says Reimers. "Blended Winglets will differentiate them from the aggressive low cost market in the region and provide a visible cost advantage over their competition."

Blended Winglets are ideal to address the challenging operating conditions in Southeast Asia as they provide takeoff weight capability improvements of up to 6 tonnes from high altitude, hot and obstacle-limited airports while dramatically reducing fuel and engine maintenance costs on normal operations.  

More than 3,600 Blended Winglet Systems are now in service with over 120 airlines in more than 80 countries. APB estimates that Blended Winglets have saved airlines worldwide more than 2.1 billion gallons of jet fuel to-date.  Aviation Partners Boeing is a Seattle based joint venture of Aviation Partners, Inc. and The Boeing Company.

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