Qantas' Dreamliner Plans Mark the Beginning of 'New Era'


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Despite its historic hitches, the Dreamliner has plenty for airlines and passengers to like. Its manageable size is a distinct advantage.

Qantas has joined a growing list of airlines with big dreams of improved efficiencies and passenger experience, announcing its intent to purchase eight B787-9 aircraft to replace its fleet of older Boeing 747s. The new aircraft would join its fleet in 2017. The airline also retains options for 15 Dreamliner aircraft, and purchase rights for an additional 30, with "significant flexibility over the timing of the delivery should they be exercised.” Qantas decided in favor of the Boeing Dreamliner “after a rigorous assessment process,” the airline states. Building the Business Case The business case for the Dreamliner acquisition was based on Qantas' recent “return to strong profitability,” with: 2015 underlying earnings before Interest an