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Atlas Air Worldwide purchases four Boeing 777 Freighters
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6 January 2022
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Global
cargo carrier’s first direct purchase of 777 Freighter will grow its fleet to
18 777s
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Adding
capacity to meet growing e-commerce and express cargo demand
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Order
caps record year for Boeing freighters
Boeing and Atlas Air Worldwide today announced an
order for four 777 Freighters. The order, placed in December, rounds out a
record-setting 2021 for Boeing’s freighter family including new-production and
converted models. Boeing has forecast that the global freighter fleet will grow
by 70% in the next 20 years, with freight carriers such as Atlas Air supporting
a rapidly expanding global e-commerce business and evolving supply chains.
“We are excited to expand our fleet and service
offerings for our existing and prospective customers with these four new 777s.
With the best team in the industry as well as our focus on innovation and
prudent fleet management, Atlas is serving the evolving needs of the global
supply chain and delivering value for our customers,” said John W. Dietrich, Atlas Air Worldwide
President and CEO.
Boeing’s market-leading 777 Freighter is the
world’s largest, longest-range and most capable twin-engine freighter, with the
lowest trip cost and highest reliability of any large freighter. With a range
of 4,970 nmi (9,200km), the 777 Freighter can carry a maximum revenue payload
of 102 tonnes (224,900 lb), while reducing fuel use and CO2 emissions compared
to prior aeroplanes. This capability and exceptional efficiency translate into
significant savings for cargo operators, with fewer stops and associated
landing fees.
“We are honoured that Atlas Air Worldwide, as a
global leader in airfreight, has once again selected to grow with Boeing and
our freighter family. These new 777 Freighters provide Atlas with more
capacity, fuel efficiency and operational flexibility for its customers,” said Ihssane Mounir, Boeing senior vice
president of Commercial Sales and Marketing. “As air cargo demand continues to grow, we’re
confident that the efficiency, capability and flexibility of our freighter
family will meet customer needs now and in the future.”
Through November, Boeing had surpassed the previous
freighter record including 80 orders for new production freighters and more
than 80 orders for converted models. The company will announce full-year 2021
orders and deliveries on January 11.
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