Boeing and Cargolux have finalized an order of 10 777-8 Freighters with options for six additional airplanes, with a signing ceremony today at Cargolux's headquarters in Luxembourg.
The selection of Boeing's newest freighter was previously announced at this year's Farnborough International Airshow as Cargolux's preferred choice as the replacement for its 747-400 Freighter fleet.
The order was previously listed as unidentified on Boeing's Orders & Deliveries website.
Cargolux's choice of the 777-8 Freighter underlines its commitment to establishing long-term sustainability.
Europe's number one all-cargo airline has a long-standing engagement towards sound operations and the 777-8 Freighter offers reduced emissions, noise, as well as the lowest fuel use and operating costs per tonne of any large freighter.
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Richard Forson, Cargolux President & CEO said: "The agreement we signed today will consolidate Cargolux's position as a global leader of air freight services.
"Replacing our aging fleet of 747-400 Freighters with the latest technology and fuel-efficient 777-8 Freighter model will contribute to our long-term sustainability program while continuing to offer our customers the tailored service they expect."
Boeing launched the new 777-8 Freighter in January 2022 and has now booked more than 50 orders for the model.
The 777-8 Freighter has nearly identical payload and range capabilities as the 747-400 Freighter while providing 30% better fuel efficiency and emissions and 25% better operating costs per tonne. It is the ideal choice as operators replace aging freighters later this decade.
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