Emirates Orders Two Boeing 777 Freighters
Boeing (BA) announced on November 15, 2021, a significant order from Emirates for two 777 Freighters valued at over $704 million at list prices. This order, revealed at the Dubai Airshow, aims to enhance Emirates SkyCargo's capabilities amid rising global air freight demand. Emirates operates a fleet of 10 777 Freighters and plans to invest $1 billion to boost freighter capacity. The 777 Freighter is recognized for its efficiency, reducing CO2 emissions by 17%, and supporting a large payload range.
- Emirates orders two 777 Freighters, enhancing cargo capacity amidst rising demand.
- Order valued at over $704 million, signifying confidence in future growth.
- 777 Freighter recognized for reducing fuel use and CO2 emissions by 17%.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Nov. 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Emirates today announced an order for two 777 Freighters at the 2021 Dubai Airshow, expanding the future capability of one of the world's largest cargo airlines at a time of significant global demand for air freight.
The freighters will be operated by Emirates SkyCargo, which currently operates an all-Boeing fleet of 10 777 Freighters and also carries cargo on Emirates' 134 777 passenger airplanes. Valued at more than
"Emirates plays a key role in making essential goods available to customers and consumers globally through the capacity available on our widebody fleet, the reach of our global network and the advanced infrastructure at our Dubai hub," said His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, chairman and chief executive, Emirates Airline and Group. "Today, we are delighted to announce an investment of
The 777 Freighter – Boeing's best-selling freighter of all time – is the world's largest, longest-range and most capable twin-engine freighter. The airplane reduces fuel use and CO2 emissions by
"We are honored that Emirates has once again placed its confidence in the 777 Freighter as the backbone of its global network," said Ihssane Mounir, Boeing senior vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing. "As the largest operator of 777 passenger and freighter models worldwide, Emirates' success is a testament to the 777's market-leading efficiency, improved sustainability and incredible range."
With global supply chains in the spotlight, freight carriers continue to rely on Boeing and its complete family of new and converted freighters. Boeing airplanes currently provide more than
Boeing's 2021 Commercial Market Outlook forecasts increased demand for dedicated freighters, including new and converted models. By 2040, the global freighter fleet will be
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