US plane maker Boeing received eleven orders for the 777 freighter in September, taking the total number of orders of the model this year to 28, reports London's Air Cargo News.
The customers for the 777F have largely been a mystery. All eleven of the 777F aircraft ordered last month were purchased by unidentified customer(s), according to Boeing's orders report for 2024.
In February there was one 777F order, followed by five in June and five in July all from unidentified customer(s), although Air Cargo News understands four of the orders were made by National Airlines.
BCA Customer Finance has also ordered two of the freighters, while Turkish Airlines ordered four. Both orders were made in June.
2024 has shaped up to be a good year for 777F orders, demonstrating the production freighter model remains a popular choice, given the option of the 777-8F.
This year's tally of 28 models so far is almost triple the total of 777F orders in 2023, that numbered 10.
For Boeing specifically, there were thirty-five 777F orders in 2022, in 2021 there were forty-two, in 2020 there were thirteen and in 2019 there were seventeen.
From 2028, companies will no longer be able to order production 777Fs due to stricter emissions regulations.
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The customers for the 777F have largely been a mystery. All eleven of the 777F aircraft ordered last month were purchased by unidentified customer(s), according to Boeing's orders report for 2024.
In February there was one 777F order, followed by five in June and five in July all from unidentified customer(s), although Air Cargo News understands four of the orders were made by National Airlines.
BCA Customer Finance has also ordered two of the freighters, while Turkish Airlines ordered four. Both orders were made in June.
2024 has shaped up to be a good year for 777F orders, demonstrating the production freighter model remains a popular choice, given the option of the 777-8F.
This year's tally of 28 models so far is almost triple the total of 777F orders in 2023, that numbered 10.
For Boeing specifically, there were thirty-five 777F orders in 2022, in 2021 there were forty-two, in 2020 there were thirteen and in 2019 there were seventeen.
From 2028, companies will no longer be able to order production 777Fs due to stricter emissions regulations.
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