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Dubai, United Arab Emirates, July 16, 2024, PRNewswire – Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Emirates SkyCargo today announced an order for five additional 777 Freighters as the operator again picks the world’s most capable twin-engine freighter to meet growing cargo demand. The new purchase takes Emirates’ order book to 245 Boeing widebody airplanes, including 10 777 Freighters.

Emirates SkyCargo is the cargo division of Emirates, the world’s largest international airline. Its investment in the 777 Freighter will boost main deck cargo capacity 30% by 2026. In all, Emirates’ freighter fleet will grow to 17 airplanes, including 777 Freighters, 777 converted freighters and 747 Freighters.

The 777 Freighter can fly further (9,200 kilometers / 4,970 nautical miles) and carry more freight (102 metric tons / 112 tons) than any other twin-engine cargo jet. This range and payload capability allows operators to offer more long-range, nonstop flights to connect markets such as the Middle East with the U.S. and Europe – linking critical high-value cargo markets without refueling.

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