Egyptair and leasing company GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) have taken delivery of the first Boeing 777-300ER (Extended Range) commercial jetliner to join the Egyptian national carrier's fleet.

The new aircraft touched down at Cairo's international airport today.
Egyptair operates a fleet of five Boeing 777-200ERs, five 737-500s and 12 737-800s, with another eight 737-800s on order directly from Boeing. The Egyptian flag carrier is leasing the new 777-300ER from GECAS and will take an additional five 777-300ERs on lease through the second quarter of 2011 to continue upgrading its long-haul service.
"This delivery is a substantial milestone in the history of
Egyptair
. We will continue to bring the latest to our customers who deserve the best of everything. This is a continuation of the long term partnership with Boeing," said Hussein Massoud, chairman of
Egyptair
Holding Company.
"The 777-200ER has always been one of the strongest performers in our fleet for fuel efficiency and reliability. The 777-300ER's additional improvements in fuel efficiency and seat-mile costs will directly benefit our bottom line," said
Egyptair
Airlines Chairman Capt. Alaa Ashour. "The 777-300ER is an important part of our fleet modernization and growth plans to achieve greater profitability."
Egyptair
's new 777-300ER has 346 seats including 49 lie-flat beds with a 78-inch seat pitch, plus an in-seat entertainment system throughout the cabin. A member of the Star Alliance,
Egyptair
will operate 777-300ERs on routes to London, Tokyo and North America.
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