
Boeing has announced the delivery of a Next-Generation 737-800 to Air Europa, the Spanish carrier’s 25th direct delivery of the aircraft variant.
Air Europa’s new 737-800 will used to strengthen its short and medium-haul fleet, with the airline set to take delivery of another nine aircraft from Boeing.
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In 2012, Air Europa operator marked the first carrier in Spain to introduce the Boeing Sky Interior to its Next-Generation 737 fleet, offering passengers an enhanced in-flight experience.
The airline is also the Spanish launch customer for Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner, with eight currently on order.
Part of Boeing’s Next-Generation 737 family, the 737-800 is one of the most technologically advanced aircraft in the single-aisle market.
Boeing Commercial Airplanes European sales vice-president Todd Nelp said: "The Next-Generation 737 has been an outstanding airplane for Air Europa and we are confident that it, along with the 787 Dreamliner, will play a significant role in the airline’s continued success."
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By GlobalDataGlobalia, the parent company of Air Europa, president Juan Jose Hidalgo added: "Thanks to the effectiveness of Boeing aircrafts we have been able to reduce expenses, always keeping the environment in mind, resulting in an increase for 2013 not only in the number of flights, but also of customers, making us the leading Spanish airline."
Air Europa currently serves more than 40 destinations across Europe and the Americas, with nearly half of its fleet comprising 737-800 aircraft.
Image: Air Europa’s new 737-800 will used to strengthen the airline’s short and medium-haul fleet. Photo: courtesy of the Boeing Company.
