Tuesday, March 8, 2011

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COPA Japan receives first Interior Sky Boeing

COPA Airlines today became the first Latin American to have a Next-Generation Boeing 737, Boeing's new Sky Interior Design.

"We are proud to offer our passengers this technology and an exceptional experience on board our new aircraft, "said CEO of COPA, Pedro Heilbron.

said the new aircraft interiors, is another example of progressive leadership in the Americas and strengthen world-class service which is recognized by the Panamanian flag carrier.

Inspired by a survey of opinions of passengers, the cabin design of Boeing Interior Sky redefines the experience aboard the 737 from start to finish, said a statement issued from Seattle, USA.

Among the novelties of this new Boeing are: architectural lighting and curved at the entrance. Passengers have the impression of a blue sky simulated LED (Light Emitting Diodes, for its acronym in English) and broader in the cab.

addition, the new aircraft Cup has larger screens with better image resolution and modern touch panel functionality of the system will allow for more entertainment programming automating displayed on screen in the cockpit.

The Boeing 737 Interior Sky is the latest in a series of developments designed to improve the Next-Generation 737. The next performance improvements come in the middle of this year and beginning of 2012. Which will reduce fuel consumption and emissions carbon at 2%, 7% compared with the first Next-Generation 737.

Airlines COPA's goal is to have at the end of 2011 with a fleet of 73 aircraft, one of the youngest in the region.

Last January, the airline announced it will open in June this year, three new destinations to the cities of Toronto (Canada), Porto Alegre (Brazil) and Nassau (Bahamas). While identical new destinations are expected to open in the second half of the year. Heibron

said the expansion is possible because as of June 15 instead of having four banks of flights (groups of connections times) will have six. This will allow the airline to provide more and better choices of routes to their passengers, and increase the use of existing infrastructure Tocumen Airport.

Copa Airlines, in 2010 carried more than 5.2 million passengers on the route network served in the Hub of the Americas, to 55 destinations in 27 countries in North, Central and South America and the Caribbean.


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