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Boeing and Emirates SkyCargo announced an order for five more of the world’s largest and longest-range twinengine freighter, building on its earlier purchase of five 777 Freighters. The latest order, which was finalised in September and listed as unidentified on Boeing’s Orders and Deliveries website, brings Emirates’ order book to 249 Boeing widebody airplanes, including 14 777 Freighters.
As the cargo division of the world’s largest international airline, Emirates SkyCargo plans to operate 21 777 Freighters in the coming years — nearly doubling its current fleet of 11 freighters as the carrier continues to expand capacity. The 777 Freighter can fly farther (9,200 kilometers / 4,970 nautical miles) and carry more freight (102 tonnes) than any other twin-engine cargo jet today. This capability enables operators to fly more freight on more nonstop routes with better operating economics, connecting high-value cargo markets such as the Middle East with the US and Europe.