In a move that reflects the strong recovery in global travel demand, China Airlines has expanded its order with Boeing for eight more 787-9 Dreamliners. The deal, announced at the 2023 Paris Air Show, is part of China Airlines’ continuous efforts to modernize its fleet and improve passenger experience. The 787-9 Dreamliners will provide greater efficiency, advanced amenities, and increased flexibility on the carrier’s regional network.
China Airlines Expands 787-9 Dreamliner Order
The firm order, which was previously documented as unidentified on Boeing’s Orders and Deliveries website, follows China Airlines’ first-ever order for 16 787-9s declared last year. The 787-9 Dreamliner offers a unique balance of efficiency and passenger comfort, allowing the airline to provide long-haul services without compromising on operational costs. This new agreement highlights the airline’s confidence in the Boeing Dreamliner, as the carrier will introduce 24 highly efficient 787s over the next several years.
In addition, this expanded order signals a major endorsement for the Dreamliner program, which is currently enjoying the highest selling rate in its history, with more than 250 orders and commitments received in the past six months. The success of the Dreamliner, particularly in this period of recovery, underlines its position as the aircraft of choice for airlines looking to optimize their long-haul operations with sustainable, high-performance aircraft.

Conversion to Larger 787-10 Model
Interestingly, as part of this deal, China Airlines has chosen to convert six of its 787-9s to the larger 787-10 model. This strategic decision will allow the airline to add flexibility and capacity to its regional network, responding effectively to the rising passenger demand levels that now surpass pre-pandemic figures. The 787-10, as the largest member of the 787 family, provides even greater passenger capacity without sacrificing the range and efficiency that the Dreamliner series is known for.
Commitment to Sustainability
By investing in the 787 Dreamliners, China Airlines reinforces its commitment to sustainability. The 787 series allows China Airlines to reduce fuel use and emissions by 20%, significantly contributing to the airline’s sustainability targets. This decision is in line with the broader aviation industry’s focus on environmental responsibility and the global shift towards more fuel-efficient aircraft.
The recent order from China Airlines reinforces Boeing’s standing as a leading global aerospace company. By consistently delivering high-quality commercial airplanes, defense products, and space systems, Boeing continues to forge robust relationships with customers across over 150 countries. These developments, combined with the commitment to sustainability and community impact, affirm Boeing’s integral role in the evolving aviation landscape.
Youssef Yahya is the CEO and Founder of Aviation for Aviators, a platform dedicated to the aviation industry. With over 3 years of experience as an aviation writer, Youssef is passionate about sharing his insights on aviation, entrepreneurship, and the broader business landscape. As a Teaching Assistant in Entrepreneurship at Nile University, he also nurtures the next generation of entrepreneurs. When he’s not exploring the skies or business ventures, you can find him saying, ‘Drag your coffee, and let’s talk aviation, entrepreneurship, and football.’
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