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Ethiopian Airlines Takes Delivery Of B777F

Ethiopian Airlines has strengthened its cargo operations with the delivery of a new Boeing 777 Freighter, bearing serial number 68141, and powered by GE90-110B1 engines. The addition aligns with the airline’s broader strategy to expand its global cargo network and maintain its position as Africa’s leading cargo carrier.

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EnComm Aviation Secures AOC, To Add ATP Freighters

EnComm Aviation, a startup cargo carrier based in Kenya, has officially received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC)from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), clearing the regulatory path for commercial flight operations. The company has also confirmed its intention to introduce ATP freighters into its fleet, targeting underserved regional cargo markets.

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China Airlines Adds B777F Freighter To Cargo Fleet

China Airlines, the flag carrier of Taiwan, has received a new Boeing 777 Freighter (B777F) as part of its ongoing cargo fleet modernization program. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 68060, is powered by GE90-110B1/115B engines manufactured by GE Aviation. This latest addition underlines the airline’s strategic focus on expanding its long-haul freight capacity in response to sustained global cargo demand.

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FedEx Adds B777F, MSN 66266, To Cargo Fleet

FedEx Express, one of the world’s largest cargo operators, has expanded its long-haul freighter fleet with the delivery of a Boeing B777F, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 66266. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1L engines from General Electric, known for their high thrust output and fuel efficiency.

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Atlas Air Signs ACMI Deal With Turkish Cargo For B747-400F

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, a major U.S.-based cargo operator, has entered into a new long-term ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) agreement with Turkish Cargo, the freight division of Turkish Airlines. Under this contract, Atlas Air will operate a Boeing 747-400 Freighter on behalf of Turkish Cargo starting in May 2025.

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China Airlines Orders 14 Boeing 777X Aircraft

China Airlines has announced a significant order with Boeing for 14 next-generation 777X aircraft, including 10 777-9 passenger jets and 4 777-8 freighters (777-8F). The Taiwanese carrier also secured purchase options for an additional 5 777-9s and 4 777-8Fs, solidifying its long-term fleet modernization and cargo expansion plans.

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Emirates Takes Delivery Of B777F With GE90-110B1 Engines

Emirates, the Dubai-based global carrier, has received a new Boeing 777 Freighter, serial number 68619, further expanding its dedicated cargo fleet. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1 engines, the industry standard for B777F aircraft, delivering high thrust and reliability for long-range cargo missions.

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Sun Country To Add Eight Freighters In 2025

Sun Country Airlines, a U.S.-based hybrid carrier operating both passenger and cargo services, announced plans to add eight additional freighter aircraft in 2025, a significant expansion of its cargo capacity. Three of these freighters were delivered in Q1, with the remaining five expected to arrive by the end of the third quarter.

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Atlas Air Adds Boeing 777F To Cargo Fleet

Atlas Air has expanded its widebody freighter operations with the delivery of a Boeing 777F, bearing serial number 69787, powered by GE90-110B1 engines. This latest addition reinforces the carrier’s capacity for long-haul cargo transport, aligning with growing global demand for dedicated freight services.

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FedEx Express Takes Delivery of B767-300F, Serial 67541

FedEx Express, the global cargo carrier based in the United States, has taken delivery of a Boeing 767-300F, bearing serial number 67541. The aircraft is powered by CF6-80C2B6F engines, manufactured by GE Aerospace, and will bolster the airline’s capacity to handle growing cargo demand across its international network.