Boeing delivered the first 787 Dreamliner in the colours of Royal Jordanian Airlines on 27 August. Royal Jordanian acquired the airplane through leasing company AerCap and it is the second airline in the Middle East to operate the 787 after Qatar Airways.
Royal Jordanian will fly its Dreamliner to carry 24 passengers in business class and 246 in economy class. To support Royal Jordanian's Dreamliners, Boeing is providing a comprehensive suite of support and services through its Commercial Aviation Services business. Royal Jordanian has received flight and maintenance training and will be using Airplane Health Management, a diagnostic and predictive capability that evaluates airplane operations data while airplanes are in flight and notifies ground crews of potential maintenance issues; a Rotable Exchange Program that provides a dedicated pool of high-value, mission-critical parts and manages inventory at a reduced cost; and Maintenance Performance Toolbox, a digital real-time-information tool that enables quick resolution of airplane maintenance issues.
So far, Boeing has delivered more than 180 Dreamliners to twenty customers worldwide.
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