Spanish carrier Air Europa has signed an order for four new Boeing
737-800 airplanes, for delivery in 2004, with an additional 11 737 orders on the
horizon. The first four will be leased from ITOCHU AirLease, B.V.
Air
Europa, headquartered in Llucmajor, Mallorca, and operator of an all
Boeing fleet of 737s and 767s, will use the new airplanes within Spain and
on intra European routes. The four 737-800s will replace 737-400s.
"These are the first four of 15 additional 737s we will order for fleet renewal
and expansion," said Juan Jose Hidalgo, president, Globalia Corporación
Empresarial. "We have operated the 737-800 for more than three years and
know its reputation for reliability is well deserved. These airplanes allow us
to deliver passengers to their destinations on time and their low operating
costs make them extremely profitable to fly."
Hidalgo said the size and performance of the 737-800 makes it the perfect
airplane for short European routes and longer routes to destinations in the
Canary Islands. Air Europa uses 737-800s equipped with performance-enhancing blended winglets for the longer routes.
The 737-800s are powered by new CFM56-7 engines produced by CFMI, a
joint venture between Snecma of France and General Electric of the U.S. The
engines meet community noise restrictions well below current Stage 3 limits
and below anticipated Stage 4 limits.
In all aspects the 737-800 is environmentally friendly. The entire family of
Next-Generation 737 airplanes easily meets international emissions limits for
hydrocarbons, carbon monoxide, smoke and nitrogen oxide. All 737s manufactured today are also quieter than the international noise standards
established for 2006.
"The 737-800, with its quieter engines, is the perfect airplane to operate in
and out of a noise-sensitive airport such as Madrid, which is one of Air
Europa's main hubs," said Marlin Dailey, vice president of European Sales,
Boeing Commercial Airplanes.
The Air Europa 737-800s, which will seat 186 passengers, have an
interior that features new soft, indirect lighting that enhances cabin ambience as well as a smooth, sculptured ceiling that gives the passenger
cabin a more open, spacious feel.
Air Europa, founded in 1986, is the air travel division of Globalia Corporación.
Since 1991, Air Europa has focused on becoming one of the leading airlines
in Europe. Air Europa operates a fleet of 30 Boeing airplanes on a network
that includes most of the Spanish territory. Its continuous expansion process has led the company to establish new European destinations such
as Paris, Milan, Rome and London, as well as transatlantic destinations including Salvador de Bahía, Havana, Santo Domingo, Caracas, Cancún and
Punta Cana. As part of an effort to provide more comfortable and geographically complete service to customers, Air Europa has signed
collaboration agreements with Aeropostal, Air France, Air Luxor,
Alitalia, Continential Airlines, KLM, Malev, Southern Winds and Tunisair. |