Sat, Oct 18, 2003
Bigger Version Of 737-700
Boeing Friday delivered
Copa Airlines' first ever 737-800 production model Friday.
The 737-800 is a larger version of the 737-700 received by the
Panamanian carrier in September as part of a six-airplane fleet
renewal. Under this phase of deliveries, Copa is to receive two
additional Next-Generation 737s -- one 737-700 and one 737-800 --
before year's end, which will give it 16 Next-Generation 737s.
In addition to technological advances such as performance
enhancing Blended Winglets, this latest addition to Copa's fleet
features sophisticated flight-deck instrumentation called Vertical
Situation Display (VSD). Developed by Boeing, VSD is an advanced
navigational aid that creates a visual plot of the airplane's
current and projected flight path in relation to ground terrain.
Copa is the first airline in the Americas to incorporate advanced
VSD technology. Copa Airlines already operates one of the youngest
fleets in Latin America.
Copa's 737-700s seat 124 passengers, with 112 seats in the main
cabin and 12 seats in business class. Its 737-800s seat 155
passengers, with 141 in the main cabin and 14 in business.
Tocumen International Airport, Copa's hub, is positioned as a
time-saving stop on long routes between North and South America and
the Caribbean. The Panamanian airline operates four of the world's
longest 737 routes out of Tocumen -- to Buenos Aires, Santiago, Sao
Paulo and Los Angeles (CA) -- taking full advantage of the 737's
range.
The digitally redesigned 737 is the newest and most
technologically advanced airplane in the single-aisle market.
Outfitted with a new wing and more powerful engines, the new 737s
can fly higher, faster and farther than previous models and the
competition. In addition, the Next-Generation 737 flight deck
features the latest liquid-crystal flat-panel displays and is
designed to accommodate new communications and flight-management
capabilities.
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