Emirates SkyCargo Expands Fleet with Additional Boeing 777 Freighters

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Emirates SkyCargo, the cargo division of Emirates, has placed an order for five additional 777 Freighters from Boeing to meet the increasing demand for cargo transport. This latest order brings Emirates’ total order book to 245 Boeing widebody aeroplanes, including 10 777 Freighters.

The investment in the 777 Freighter is anticipated to increase Emirates’ main deck cargo capacity by 30% by 2026, supporting the airline’s strategic growth plan. The additional capacity comes at a pivotal time as Dubai aims to double foreign trade and strengthen its position as a global trading hub.

His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airlines and Group emphasized the growing demand for their services and the importance of the investment in additional Boeing 777 capacity to meet customer needs and support the long-term strategic growth plan.

The 777 Freighter, known for its extended range and high payload capability, allows for more long-range, nonstop flights, linking critical high-value cargo markets across the globe. Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, expressed gratitude for Emirates SkyCargo’s continued trust in the Boeing 777 Freighter to expand their global network.

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