Video: World's First Co-branded 777 Aircraft - Put Together Quickly
China Aviation Daily | May 18, 2016
China Airlines has taken delivery of the world's first co-branded Boeing 777 aircraft, marking the carrier's 10th 777-300ER (Extended Range).
In 2004, the Taipei-based carrier became the first airline in the world to use Boeing's co-branded livery on its latest 747-400. That airplane was nicknamed the "Blue Whale" by the airline and was the first co-branded twin-aisle airplane in the world.
With this delivery, China Airlines now operates a fleet of 10 777-300ERs and continues to bolster its long-haul routes to the North American and European markets. Taiwan's flag carrier also introduced a new, state-of-the-art cabin interior onboard its 777-300ERs designed by award-winning Taiwan-born architect Ray Chen.
Let's take a look at how to build world's first co-branded Boeing 777 in a 3-minute video clip.
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