Cathay Pacific orders 14 more game changing Boeing 777-9 aircraft

by James Wilkinson

The Cathay Group has signed a deal for an additional 14 Boeing 777-9 aircraft, bringing Cathay’s total commitment to 35 such aircraft.

“Over the past few years, we have embarked on an all-encompassing fleet renewal and expansion plan, which includes orders for over 100 new narrowbody, regional widebody, long-haul widebody and large freighter aircraft,” Cathay Group Chair Patrick Healy.

“This new order brings our total investment to well over HK$100 billion, which also includes new cabin products, lounges and digital innovation, further strengthening the Hong Kong international aviation hub and elevating the customer experience to new heights.

“As a Group, our passenger airlines, Cathay Pacific and HK Express, have launched or announced 19 new destinations so far in 2025, with more still to come. We now fly to more than 100 passenger destinations globally, as we continue to enhance Hong Kong’s connectivity with the world.”

Cathay is rolling out more customer experience enhancements over the coming years, including new cabin products, flagship lounges, dining experiences, and more.

Cathay Pacific’s new Aria Suite Business class cabins and inflight entertainment system have received various recognitions in prestigious design industry awards.

Building on these achievements, the airline will be introducing brand new cabins and a flat-bed Business class product on its existing Airbus A330s in 2026, followed by a world-leading First Class experience onboard its Boeing 777-9s when the first aircraft is expected to arrive in 2027.

Additionally, Cathay Pacific has been rolling out refinements to the design of its current regional Business class on selected A330-300 and 777-300 aircraft with an updated look and features, which are expected to be completed this year.

Furthermore, starting this month Cathay Pacific is one of the very few airlines in the world to offer both 100% seatback inflight entertainment and 100% inflight connectivity across its entire fleet.

On the ground, Cathay Pacific has commenced an extensive redevelopment plan for its lounges.

Earlier this year, The Bridge was opened at Hong Kong International Airport following a full redesign. The redesigned Beijing flagship lounge is scheduled to open this month, while a brand-new flagship lounge will be launched in New York next year.

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