US plane manufacturer Boeing has revealed that seven 777 freighters were ordered last month to give the aircraft manufacturer a total of thirty-five 777F orders this year.
The company recorded the orders in its Airplane Gross Orders report, although like last month, when eleven 777Fs were ordered, all seven of the aircraft have been purchased by an unidentified customer(s).
Boeing also delivered one 767-300F to FedEx in October.
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 models, while Turkish Airlines ordered four. Both orders were made in June.
This year's tally of 35 models is a turnaround from last year when 777F orders amounted to ten.
From 2028, companies will no longer be able to order production 777Fs due to stricter emissions regulations.
SeaNews Turkey
The company recorded the orders in its Airplane Gross Orders report, although like last month, when eleven 777Fs were ordered, all seven of the aircraft have been purchased by an unidentified customer(s).
Boeing also delivered one 767-300F to FedEx in October.
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 models, while Turkish Airlines ordered four. Both orders were made in June.
This year's tally of 35 models is a turnaround from last year when 777F orders amounted to ten.
From 2028, companies will no longer be able to order production 777Fs due to stricter emissions regulations.
SeaNews Turkey