Etihad Airways has revealed it is to invest almost $1 billion in a refurbishment program that will see new cabin interiors fitted to its older Boeing 777 and 787 Dreamliner aircraft fleet. The move comes as the carrier said it expects to exceed the annual profits it achieved in 2023 in the current financial year.  

Speaking with The National, the Abu Dhabi-based carrier’s CEO Antonoaldo Neves said that the retrofit program was additional to a broader $7 billion investment program that is planned to be injected across the airline’s operations by 2030. The news comes after the carrier posted a 66% increase in profits for the first nine months of 2024 over the same period in 2023, as reported by AeroTime here. 

Neves advised that the retrofitting of older Boeing 777-300ERs and 787-8s is due to start in 2026. This date marks the earliest point that the airline can take delivery of new interiors from manufacturers. The retrofit program is being rolled out to deal with ongoing delays to new aircraft deliveries from both Airbus and Boeing who themselves are struggling with supply chain bottlenecks.  

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