Singapore Airlines (SIA), the world’s first airline to operate the new Boeing 787-10, has announced that Osaka will be the first scheduled destination served by this new aircraft. Flights are expected to commence in May 2018.
Singapore Airlines has a total of 49 Boeing 787-10s on firm order, with the first aircraft due for delivery from Boeing’s South Carolina production facility in March 2018.
Before entering regular service to Osaka, the first 787-10s will be operated on selected flights to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur for crew training services.
Passengers will be able to experience SIA’s highly-anticipated new regional cabin products on the 787-10s, which is fitted with 337 seats in two classes, including 36 seats in Business Class. Details of the new cabin products have yet to be revealed, but the carrier says more information will be made available at a later date.
Singapore Airlines Senior Vice President Marketing Planning, Mr Tan Kai Ping, said:
“We are honoured to be the first to fly the highly advanced Boeing 787-10. It will be a key element of SIA’s overall growth strategy, enabling us to expand our network reach and strengthen our operations,”
“The introduction of our new regional cabin products on the 787-10s is part of our commitment to continuous product innovation and leadership, to enhance the premium travel experience for our customers.”
Travellers will already be familiar with the 787 Dreamliner planes, which are constructed using technologically advanced lightweight composite materials and are known for their large, dimmable windows. Measuring 68 metres in length, the new 787-10 is the longest variant of Boeing’s Dreamliner range.
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