Aviation News

2011-10-07

Arik Air Orders Two Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental Airliners

More articles by »
Written by: admin
Tags: , , , ,

Nigeria’s Arik Air and Boeing on Thursday announced an order for two 747-8 Intercontinental aircraft, worth $635 million at list prices.

Boeing rendering of an Arik Air 747-8 Intercontinental

Boeing rendering of an Arik Air 747-8 Intercontinental.

Arik becomes the first African airline to order the newest version of the iconic 747 airliner and only the third airline overall. The order was previously listed on Boeing’s order book webpage, but was attributed to an unidentified customer.

The order was announced during a signing ceremony at the Corporate Council for Africa’s 8th Biennial U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Washington, D.C.

“Air travel within the region continues to grow at a rapid pace and we must prepare our fleet to accommodate that growth,” said Sir JIA Arumemi-Johnson, owner and chairman of Arik Air. “Boeing’s new 747-8 fits perfectly into our long-term planning. It brings the best operating economics for its size, which is important with the increase in fuel prices.”

Lagos-based Arik Air operates a variety of narrowbody and widebody aircraft, including two Airbus A340-500s, nine Boeing 737-700s, four 737-800s (with eight more on order), four Bombardier CRJ-900s and two Bombardier Dash 8 Q400s. The five-year-old airline also has seven Boeing 787-9s on order.

Boeing has struggled to sell their largest passenger plane in great numbers relative to their other aircraft, generating only 27 orders from airline customers since the 747-8 was announced in 2005. Lufthansa (20) and Korean Air (5) account for the other 25 aircraft on order.



About the Author

admin





 
 

 
Northern Pacific Boeing 757 with black and white livery on fuselage and tail, aurora borealis inspired splash of color on winglets, and similarly colored N on the tail.

Northern Pacific Airways Unveils First Aircraft

New airline Northern Pacific Airways unveiled their first aircraft on Tuesday evening in an event held at San Bernardino International Airport.
by Rufus Powell
0

 
 

Onboard Breeze Airways First Flight From Louisville

Back in June, 2018, the aviation community first heard of a possible new airline, to be partly founded by David Neeleman. The founder of JetBlue Airways, Azul Brazilian Airlines, WestJet, and ...
by Tom Rainey
0

 

 

A Step Towards Normalcy At The Jones Beach Airshow

A year after being cancelled at the height of the COVID-19 Pandemic, the Bethpage Federal Credit Union Airshow at Jones Beach returns for 2021.
by Scott Snorteland
0

 
 

SWISS Shows Off Its Revamped JFK Lounge

NYCAviation toured the fully-remodeled SWISS International lounge at JFK's Terminal 4
by Eric Dunetz
1

 
 

The Future of Business Aviation in Focus at NBAA BACE

The business aviation community will be gathering in Las Vegas this week for the annual NBAA Business Aviation Convention and Exposition (BACE).
by Gabe Andino
1

 




  • Anonymous

    Great Development..Good for Arik Air, Nigeria and west Africa