Air New Zealand Firm Order For 8 Boeing 787-10 Dreamliners


Air New Zealand and Boeing have inked a $2.7 billion (at list prices) worth contract for eight 787-10s. The Dreamliners are to replace the airline’s aging 777-200ERs.

Air New Zealand confirmed the order for eight GEnx engine-powered 787-10s with option to increase the order by 12 more aircraft. The airline, Boeing and GE Aviation have initially made the deal in May 2019 by signing a letter of intent.

New Dreamliners, seating up to 330 passengers in a standard two-class configuration, are replacing the aging 777-200ERs in Air New Zealand’s fleet. Air New Zealand Chief Pilot, Captain David Morgan was quoted as saying that "the company has looked at Boeing 777X and Airbus A350 as potential replacement aircraft for its Boeing 777-200s, but decided to settle on Boeing 787-10 as it is the right airplane for us”.

The deliveries are due to begin in September 2022. Air New Zealand currently operates 13 Boeing 787-9 version.

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