Aug 25., yesterday's delivery marks the start of an in-service evaluation using chrome-free decorative paint and primer.
As part of Boeing's lifecycle approach to reducing environmental impact and in response to KLM's and other customer's requests, Boeing has introduced a chrome-free primer and chrome-free exterior decorative paint to this airplane. In addition to simplified health and safety monitoring requirements, a chrome-free primer reduces the environmental impact of the paint and stripping process. Removing chrome from the paint and primer eliminates the need for special handling of paint waste and clean-up and designated offsite disposal areas.
Boeing will apply the non-chrome paint and primer on up to 14 airplanes across Boeing models for in-service evaluation with the intention of making it a standard option in the future.
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
DTN News: Boeing Delivers KLM 777-300ER In SkyTeam Livery
DTN News: Boeing Delivers KLM 777-300ER In SkyTeam Livery
*Source: DTN News / Boeing
(NSI News Source Info) SEATTLE, USA - August 26, 2009: Boeing (NYSE: BA) yesterday Aug 25., delivered a 777-300ER (Extended Range) to KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. The airplane has been painted in a special SkyTeam livery in celebration of the alliance's 10th anniversary.KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is the national airline of the Netherlands and is part of Air France-KLM. KLM's headquarters are in Amstelveen, the Netherlands near its hub at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.*
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