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Emirates SkyCargo welcomes new-generation freighter

Emirates SkyCargo's first Boeing 777 freighter has arrived in Dubai after completing its inaugural commercial flight from Hong Kong.

The carrier took delivery of the new-generation freighter at Boeing's Everett, Washington facility from where it went directly to Hong Kong, still one of the carrier's most robust routes, where it was loaded with cargo bound for Dubai and beyond.

The Boeing 777F, with its range and environmental advantages over other freighters in the market, will play an integral role in Emirates' freighter fleet. It boasts the longest range capability of all twin engine jets, able to fly non-stop between Dubai and major cargo centres such as Frankfurt and Hong Kong with a full 103-tonne payload.

Renowned for its fuel efficiency - the Boeing 777F uses less fuel per tonne of cargo than other freighters available, significantly reducing the fuel bill - it is also the quietest freighter flying today (QC2 compliant). The new aircraft will complement Emirates existing fleet of Boeing 777 passenger aircraft.

This year, the airline will become the largest Boeing 777 operator in the world, already operating more than 70. Sixty five per cent of all Emirates SkyCargo traffic travels in the belly of its wide-bodied passenger aircraft.

Emirates SkyCargo will take delivery of another Boeing 777F later this year, with a further two on order.

Emirates SkyCargo is represented in Malta by Cassar & Cooper Limited.


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