Officials from Boeing, International Lease Finance Corp. (ILFC), and Aeromexico recently celebrated the first delivery of a 787 Dreamliner for use by the Mexico City-based carrier.
The airplane was delivered from Boeing's Everett, Wash., delivery center late last week.
"The arrival of Aeromexico's first Boeing 787 Dreamliner represents a milestone for the Mexican aviation history," says Andres Conesa, chief executive officer of Aeromexico. "Our customers will surely benefit from the world-class service that distinguishes Aeromexico, which we now bring on board the most modern aircraft ever built."
The airplane is the first of nine 787-8 airplanes that Aeromexico will operate, including five on lease from ILFC. The airline will operate a total of 19 Dreamliners, including 10 787-9 models ordered last year. Aeromexico's 787 Dreamliners will be configured with 32 Clase Premier lie-flat seats and 211 seats in economy class.
"This 787 Dreamliner delivery to Aeromexico is another milestone in our four decade-long, strategic relationship with the airline and ILFC", says ILFC Chief Executive Officer Henri Courpron. "ILFC obviously shares Aeromexico's views that the 787 will deliver significant operational benefits and customer value."
Aeromexico is the second customer to take delivery of an airplane leased through ILFC. "This delivery is the 702nd airplane we have delivered to ILFC for its customers," says Bill Collins, vice president, Sales, Leasing and Asset Management, for Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
To date, the 787 has accrued 930 orders from 57 customers worldwide.