CMA CGM Air Cargo is launching a transpacific service connecting Asia to North America this summer with three Boeing B777F freighters, reports Manila's PortCalls Asia.
The French shipping giant will deploy two Boeing B777-200F aircraft on the transpacific route, with the first delivery scheduled for June 2024.
Eight A350F aircraft will be delivered between 2026 and 2027, enabling global coverage. In preparation for the new route, the shipping and logistics firm will take delivery of two Boeing B777-200F aircraft in 2024, with the first scheduled for June and the second expected in the fourth quarter.
The first B777-200F will serve airports in Hong Kong, Chicago, and Seoul. The second will connect mainland China to North America. Atlas Air will operate the flights.
In early 2025, the company will welcome a third B777-200F aircraft. It has plans to introduce eight Airbus A350F aircraft in 2026.
SeaNews Turkey
The French shipping giant will deploy two Boeing B777-200F aircraft on the transpacific route, with the first delivery scheduled for June 2024.
Eight A350F aircraft will be delivered between 2026 and 2027, enabling global coverage. In preparation for the new route, the shipping and logistics firm will take delivery of two Boeing B777-200F aircraft in 2024, with the first scheduled for June and the second expected in the fourth quarter.
The first B777-200F will serve airports in Hong Kong, Chicago, and Seoul. The second will connect mainland China to North America. Atlas Air will operate the flights.
In early 2025, the company will welcome a third B777-200F aircraft. It has plans to introduce eight Airbus A350F aircraft in 2026.
SeaNews Turkey