May 31, 2022 – Warsaw, Poland Emirates SkyCargo, the world’s leading air cargo company, has selected the new Boeing 777F this weekend. This latest acquisition has expanded the freighter fleet to 11 aircraft.

The A6-EFT was built at Boeing’s Paine Field plant in Seattle, where it traveled to Hong Kong to collect its first electronics, consumer goods and general cargo. He then landed on Saturday morning at his new home at Dubai World Central Airport.

Our newest cargo aircraft adds capacity to our operations. We have been operating at full capacity since the beginning of the pandemic to serve our customers and keep global supply chains porous. Delivery of the second 777F is scheduled for June. In 2023, we will begin a program to convert four 777 passenger aircraft into transport aircraft, and all reconstructed aircraft will be delivered again by the end of 2024. said Nabil Sultan, Senior Vice President, Emirates SkyCargo.

Emirates SkyCargo currently operates scheduled freight services to 11 destinations. It also offers customers cargo space on board a modern fleet of more than 200 Boeing 777 wide-body and Airbus A380 aircraft, in a global network of more than 130 destinations on 6 continents. Last year, Emirates SkyCargo transported more than 2.1 million tons of cargo.

Emirates SkyCargo offers a range of solutions designed to meet the unique requirements of a diverse group of customers. whether it is perishable goods such as groceries and flowers; Certified cold chain service for pharmaceutical products; Valuables, technological items, automobiles, industrial goods, racehorses and pets, postal services, courier or general cargo, Emirates SkyCargo has the expertise and capabilities to provide customized solutions to meet the needs of shippers.

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The first customer to order the Boeing 777-F was Emirates SkyCargo. Since 2009, the aircraft has been in the center of the carrier’s operations. The range and capacity of the machine’s loading capacity allows for the rapid and time efficient transportation of temperature sensitive cargo from origin to destination.