BOEING Company and Tanzania have
confirmed an order for one 787-8 Dreamliner aircraft valued at 224.6
million US dollars (482.89bn/-), the first ever wide-body order for the
country’s national carrier.
The aircraft will be operated by the
country’s flag carrier, Air Tanzania Company Limited (ATCL).
According
to a statement issued by Mr Keelan Morris of the Boeing Commercial
Airplanes Communications, the order was previously attributed to an
unidentified customer on Boeing’s Orders and Deliveries website.
The Minister for Works, Transport and
Communications, Professor Makame Mbarawa, yesterday confirmed the Boeing
order in a telephone interview with the ‘Daily News’. Boeing Company is
an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures and
sells airplanes, rotorcraft, rockets and satellites worldwide.
The company also provides leasing and
product support services. Speaking from Mwanza, Prof Mbarawa said: “The
Permanent Secretary (PS) in my ministry is in a better position to
respond to that because I am currently in Mwanza. But I understand that
we have already ordered everything and I know that the aircraft will be
coming in the country,’’ he added.
On his part, Boeing Commercial Airplanes
Vice-President, Latin America, Africa and Caribbean Sales, Van Rex
Gallard, said the plane would help Tanzania to boost tourism. “I am
pleased to welcome Air Tanzania as the newest member of the Dreamliner
family,” said Van Rex Gallard.
He added that his firm was honoured that
Air Tanzania has chosen the 787 to operate its long-haul operations.
“The 787 will significantly increase passenger numbers feeding on to its
domestic flights thereby boosting overall tourism to Tanzania,” he
quipped.
The confirmations from Boeing and the
government came just few days after President John Magufuli reaffirmed
his intention to acquire additional four aircrafts to boost tourism in
the country by introducing direct international flights.
On December 5, Dr Magufuli held talks
with Boeing’s Director of Sales Jim Deboo during which he expressed the
government’s intention to buy three long-range aircrafts out of the
envisaged four. He had added that his administration was determined to
acquire large planes from the US airplane manufacturer.
The president further revealed plans to
purchase one 262-seater Boeing 787 Dash 8 DreamLiner, whose delivery is
expected in June 2018, stating further that initial payments for the
aircrafts had already been effected.
“We receive hardly two million tourists
annually in Tanzania against other countries like Morocco that get over
12 million back-packers and this is mainly because we lack a vibrant
national carrier to transport tourists directly from their countries,’’
Dr Magufuli has stated.
According to the president, the
government also plans to acquire one Bombardier Q400 Dash 8 NextGen
aircraft, which is expected to arrive by next June - as well as two
Bombardier CS300s with the carrying capacity of between 137 and 150
passengers.
These are set for delivery between May
and June, 2018. In the statement, Mr Morris explained that the 787 is a
family of technologically advanced, super-efficient airplanes with new
passengerpleasing features.
In addition to bringing big-jet ranges
to mid-size airplanes, the 787 will provide ATCL with unmatched fuel
efficiency and environmental performance, using 20 to 25 per cent less
fuel and with 20 to 25 per cent fewer emissions than other airplanes.
Tanzania, Boeing affirm order for super jetliner
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December 15, 2016
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