Europe’s Leading All-Cargo’s 777-8 Freighter Deal Finalized

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  • Cargolux finalized the order of 10 777-8 freighters with the option for six more with Boeing.
  • Cargolux’s selection of 777-8 freighters further demonstrates its commitment to long-term sustainability.
  • After the introduction of 777-8 freighters, Boeing has already received 50 orders for the model.

Boeing and Cargolux signed a contract for ten 777-8 Freighters, with options for six more planes, today at Cargolux’s headquarters in Luxembourg. The selection of Boeing’s newest freighter as Cargolux’s preferred replacement for its 747-400 Freighter fleet was previously announced at this year’s Farnborough International Airshow as reported by Cargolux.

Environment friendly

On Boeing’s orders and deliveries website, the order was previously listed as unidentified.

Cargolux’s selection of the 777-8 Freighter demonstrates its commitment to long-term sustainability. Europe’s leading all-cargo airline has a long history of environmentally friendly operations, and the 777-8 Freighter offers the lowest fuel consumption and operating costs per tonne of any large freighter.

Tailored services

“The agreement we signed today will solidify Cargolux’s position as a global leader in air freight services. Replacing our ageing fleet of 747-400 Freighters with the latest technology and fuel-efficient 777-8 Freighter model will contribute to our long-term sustainability programme while maintaining the tailored service our customers expect,” said Richard Forson, Cargolux president and CEO.

Fuel efficiency

Boeing introduced the new 777-8 Freighter in January 2022 and has already received more than 50 orders for the model. The 777-8 Freighter has nearly identical payload and range capabilities to the 747-400 Freighter, but with 30% better fuel efficiency and emissions and 25% lower operating costs per tonne. As operators replace ageing freighters later this decade, it is the ideal choice.

Noise footprints

“By purchasing our newest freighter, Cargolux has invested in a sustainable future because the 777-8 Freighter will significantly reduce CO2 emissions compared to the aeroplanes it is replacing.” 

“Also, the 777-8 Freighter has a noise footprint that is up to 60% smaller than its predecessors, significantly reducing noise emissions around airport communities,” said Stan Deal, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes

Leading all-cargo

Cargolux, headquartered in Luxembourg, is Europe’s largest all-cargo airline, with a fleet of 30 Boeing 747-8 and 747-400 Freighters. It’s global network includes scheduled all-cargo flights to over 75 destinations, as well as full and partial charter services.

The company has over 85 offices in over 50 countries and operates a global trucking network to over 250 destinations. Cargolux offers customized transport solutions for all kinds of shipments and has 50 years of experience in the air cargo industry.

Cargolux, as a responsible cargo carrier, has established a solid CSR programme that incorporates environmental, social, and governance principles. The group employs nearly 2,500 people worldwide.

Global supplier base

Boeing, a global aerospace leader, designs, manufactures, and services commercial airplanes, defense products, and space systems for customers in over 150 countries.

As a top US exporter, the company taps into the skills of a global supplier base to advance economic opportunity, sustainability, and community impact.

Boeing’s diverse team is dedicated to innovating for the future while demonstrating the company’s core values of safety, quality, and integrity.

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Source: Cargolux