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THAI's Sky-High Deal: 45 Dreamliners to Revamp Fleet


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On 4/9/2025 at 9:48 AM, webfact said:

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Thai Airways International (THAI) is on a mission to revolutionise its fleet, announcing a massive acquisition of 45 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners.

 

This strategic move aims to rejuvenate its aircraft numbers and strengthen ties with the United States. The airline's Chief Executive, Chai Eamsiri, emphasised that this is pivotal for the airline's growth and aligns with Thailand’s trade negotiations with the US.

 

The ambitious expansion sees THAI's fleet growing from 85 aircraft to 103 by 2026, reaching 116 by 2027. By 2033, the airline plans to operate a fleet of 150 aircraft, bolstering its global presence and operational capability.

 

Chai highlighted the significance of this deal, remarking, "This agreement with Boeing supports Thailand's effort to balance its trade relations with the US."

 

 

 

Signed during the Singapore Airshow, this lucrative deal not only modernises THAI's fleet but also aligns with the Thai government's strategy to reduce the US trade deficit.

 

The agreement also includes the latest GEnx engines for these Dreamliners, ensuring state-of-the-art air travel. Deliveries are set to commence in mid-2027, with the procurement extending over the next decade.

 

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Additionally, the airline plans to further acquire 35 aircraft through leasing and hire-purchase arrangements to maintain agility in fleet management. This approach allows THAI to adapt its operations to market demands, enhancing competitiveness and operational efficiency.

 

In sum, Thai Airways' strategic fleet expansion signifies a boost in its market position and operational prowess, setting the stage for greater success in the global aviation landscape. By aligning with the US, the airline not only strengthens economic ties but also poises itself as a formidable player on the international airways.

 

Based on a story by The Thaiger

 

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Well if they had chosen the F16's then thailand would have been ahead , even with jus this deal it seems that Thailand would be close to making the gap pretty small in their trade with the US. IMO

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22 hours ago, edwinchester said:

Should have gone for the A 350, larger, more passengers and greater range.

Thailand does not do things that are best for it. Like with the Chinese, it is just "back licking".....

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14 hours ago, JustinT said:

Nope, Thai never gave refunds for cancelled flights.  I lost my money.  I don't know why anyone still flys this scam airline.

You are absolutely right, and I have sworn off Thai too, but there are circumstances when you have no other option, for instance direct flight or airports where you don't want to land.

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3 hours ago, Ulyssesamui said:

That should help towards ironing out the $45 Billion trade deficit with the US, well done, President Trump.

The article claims the deal was signed during the Singapore Airshow. The last show was in Feb 2024 and the next is in Feb 2026. Seems this deal had nothing to do with Trump's tariffs. The Thais seem to be playing Trump.

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I'm no fan of Boeing aircraft or company, but Dreamliner is my favourite bird from them, and TG already has a handful of them which I've flown several times. They do look a little dated from the outside but still wonderful to fly.

 

So it makes sense for the airline to increase the fleet of these, regardless of politics.

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On 4/9/2025 at 9:48 AM, webfact said:

This agreement with Boeing supports Thailand's effort to balance its trade relations with the US."

Rubbish. This order was placed before tariffs were even mentioned by the Orange one. 

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I have to wonder whether the price will rise over the next few years. At least 12 countries make parts for Boeing, and all of them have to pay Trumptax.

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2 hours ago, Purdey said:

At least 12 countries make parts for Boeing, and all of them have to pay Trumptax.

I remember a headline saying that Boeing would be hit harder by these tax plans than Airbus.

That they decided for Boeing maybe related to the long order queue at Airbus, more than 200 orders now.

Boeing discounts to the max?

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6 hours ago, alanrchase said:

The last show was in Feb 2024 and the next is in Feb 2026. Seems this deal had nothing to do with Trump's tariffs. The Thais seem to be playing Trump.

Typical Thai scam, but it will probably work. 

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8 hours ago, Sydebolle said:

Good luck that I am retired as I am lost for understanding and comprehension. Thai Airways clocked an accrued 300 billion Thai Baht loss, has retired aircraft parked literally all over the country and now goes shopping for 45 new toys.

 

Excellent post.Thai Airways is now out of rehabilitation but as far as i can see, the many management and financial structural issues have not been properly addressed.

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7 minutes ago, Negita43 said:
27 minutes ago, rough diamond said:

Not if it was agreed a year ago!!

why is the post dated 1 day ago?

 

They reannounced it apparently due to the recent tariffs.  It appears they will use this for negotiating and possibly threaten to cancel it if they can't get a reasonable deal on tariffs.

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3 hours ago, Negita43 said:

Nothing to do with tariffs eh?


So you think an airline can work out hundreds of million of dollars of finances, have board and shareholder meetings, and negotiate with Boeing to buy 45 aircraft one day after Trump man announces tariffs? Wow, they move fast!

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On 4/9/2025 at 3:26 PM, msbkk said:

I personally found the seats on Dreamliners very narrow with unsufficient leg room.

     Totally agree.  I try to avoid the 787 if I possibly can.  Its shortcomings were highlighted several years ago when my spouse and I took 2 flights back-to-back.  The first flight was a 787 from BKK to Japan.  Awful.  The seat was, indeed, very narrow and it was difficult eating with so little arm room.  Changed planes in Japan and the second flight was on a 777.  What a difference.  Spouse and I were on 2 middle row seats and there was a fairly large gap between our 2 seats and the other two.   Much more room--which was easy to note having just been on the 787.  

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Since the bean counters took over and kicked out the engineers, Boeing is no longer the respected high tech aerospace company it once was.

Recent 737 Max crashes and the Starliner fiasco tell a true story. I wouldn't trust any new product from that manufacturer.

 

I'll just repeat what I said in another thread:

 

"If it's Boeing, I ain't going..."

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