en.Wedoany.com Reported - Thai Airways has taken delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner powered by GE, delivered by leasing company AerCap.
The delivery, which took place on June 23, 2026, marks another significant milestone in Thai Airways' fleet modernization plan.
The handover ceremony was held at the Boeing Delivery Center in Everett, Seattle, with representatives from Thai Airways, Boeing, GE, and AerCap in attendance. This is the first of four Boeing 787-9 aircraft that Thai Airways plans to introduce this year.
Peter Anderson, Chief Commercial Officer of AerCap, stated that this delivery reflects the decades-long partnership between the lessor and the airline. Anderson noted that the aircraft will support Thai Airways' fleet renewal program, enhancing operational efficiency and sustainability.

Chai Eamsiri, Chief Executive Officer of Thai Airways, said the new aircraft will support the airline's growth plans. Eamsiri stated that the aircraft's efficiency and range help expand the route network while providing passengers with a more comfortable and modern flying experience.
The Boeing 787-9 is a widebody aircraft renowned for its long-range capabilities and fuel efficiency. Thai Airways stated that compared to previous-generation aircraft, it reduces fuel consumption by up to 20%, supporting the airline's commitment to sustainable fleet development.
The aircraft features a two-class configuration, with 30 fully lie-flat business class seats in a 1-2-1 layout and 268 economy class seats in a 3-3-3 layout.
The cabin product is consistent with Thai Airways' existing 787-9 fleet but is equipped with upgraded in-flight entertainment systems, with screen sizes of 17.3 inches in business class and 13.3 inches in economy class. In-flight connectivity is available throughout the cabin.
Thai Airways stated that the fleet expansion helps achieve its goal of connecting Thailand with key global destinations while investing in a more modern, passenger-centric operation. With the delivery of three additional 787-9 aircraft later this year, the airline is preparing for long-haul business growth.
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