Some 160 guests and MAS’ senior management team were the first to fly on Malaysia Airlines’ new B737-800 which departed for Kota Kinabalu today.
The national carrier is the first full service airline in the world to operate the B737-800 with the new Boeing Sky Interior.
The 160-seater aircraft sports a new dynamic livery with red and blue lines, Malaysia Airlines' corporate colours.
He said, "The dynamic livery epitomises our determined spirit to provide Malaysian Hospitality to our guests.
“When deciding on the new livery, we considered a number of designs including those that were similar to our very popular hibiscus and heliconia designs. However, these designs added a significant amount of weight to the aircraft, which would not have been very environmentally responsible. Therefore, we went for a cleaner design that is more flowing and environmentally friendly.
"We will receive 3 B737-800 this year, and our first A330-300 next year. These are exciting times for Malaysia Airlines and our customers who will enjoy the latest generation aircraft."
Upon the aircraft’s arrival in Kota Kinabalu, the Chief Minister of Sabah, Datuk Seri Panglima Musa Haji Aman will launch the city as Malaysia Airlines’ Eastern Hub.
Malaysia Airlines is leveraging on the strategic location of Kota Kinabalu as an ideal gateway to promote travels to and from Australia, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan and Korea.
The first commercial flight on the B737-800 will be from Kota Kinabalu to Haneda, Tokyo, departing at 4.35pm.
Malaysia Airlines have ordered up to 55 B737-800, 25 A330-300 and 6 A380. By the end of 2010, there will be 3 B737-800 in service. Next year, there will be 6 B737-800 and 5 new A330-300 in operations – the first of which will arrive in April 2011.
Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Tengku Dato' Sri Azmil Zahruddin said, “We are delighted to have our guests enjoy an interior which is based on that of the B787 Dreamliner including the use of mood lighting to enhance comfort. The new cabin offers bigger stowage bins, higher ceiling, and larger windows.
“One of the latest features is the touch-screen inflight entertainment units in every business and economy seats, individual power supply and USB ports for electronics.”
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