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Boeing Delivers 44 Aircraft in February, Records Net Five Orders

Boeing reported 44 aircraft deliveries in February 2025, maintaining a steady production pace across its commercial programs. The manufacturer also recorded 13 gross orders for the 737 MAX, reflecting continued airline demand for the narrowbody model. However, with eight cancellations, the net total of new orders stood at five aircraft for the month.

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DHL Aviation Expands Fleet with Boeing 777F Delivery

DHL Aviation has expanded its air cargo fleet with the addition of a new Boeing 777F, identified by serial number 68144. The aircraft is operated by AeroLogic and powered by GE90-110B1 engines, supporting the logistics giant’s ongoing fleet modernization and efficiency goals.

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FedEx Express Expands Fleet with New Boeing 777F Delivery

FedEx Express, a leader in global logistics and air cargo services, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Boeing 777F freighter. This aircraft, bearing serial number 66267 and registration N841FD, is powered by GE90-110B1L engines, known for their efficiency and reliability.

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Titan Aircraft Investments Acquires Two B777Fs (42033 & 42034)

Titan Aircraft Investments has announced the acquisition of two Boeing 777 Freighters, bearing serial numbers 42033 and 42034. The aircraft are currently on lease to Ethiopian Airlines and were purchased from Carlyle Aviation Partners, reinforcing Titan’s growing freighter portfolio.

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Ethiopian Airlines Adds Boeing 777 Freighter to Fleet

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s largest airline, has expanded its cargo fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 777 Freighter, identified by serial number 68140. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1 engines, known for their exceptional performance and efficiency. The Boeing 777F is one of the most advanced freighters in the market, offering unmatched payload capacity and long-range capabilities. Its addition to…

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China Cargo Airlines Expands Fleet with Four More B777Fs

China Cargo Airlines, a leading cargo carrier based in China, has announced plans to add four more Boeing 777 Freighters (B777Fs) to its fleet by the end of 2025. This expansion will increase the airline’s total freighter fleet to 18 units, enhancing its capacity to meet growing demand for air cargo services.