ISTANBUL, July 2, 2024 — Turkish Airlines has announced a strategic move to bolster its air cargo operations by ordering four additional Boeing 777 Freighters. This acquisition will triple the airline’s 777 Freighter fleet, raising the total to 12 and adding a significant 408 metric tons to its cargo capacity.
Ali Türk, Chief Cargo Officer of Turkish Airlines, emphasized the importance of this investment: “This expansion is a testament to our commitment to meet the increasing global demand for air freight services. The Boeing 777 Freighters will enhance our operational capabilities and are pivotal in our strategy to lead the global air cargo sector. We aim to provide unparalleled service and efficiency to our customers worldwide.”
The surge in e-commerce and the necessity for reliable global transportation have driven Turkish Airlines’ decision. The new freighters will enable the airline to optimize its operations, reduce costs, and ensure timely delivery of goods to various destinations.
Paul Righi, Vice President of Boeing Commercial Sales for Eurasia, expressed his support for Turkish Airlines’ expansion: “We are proud of our enduring partnership with Turkish Airlines. The addition of the Boeing 777 Freighters will significantly boost their operational efficiency and customer service.”
The Boeing 777 Freighter, known for its impressive payload capacity of 102 metric tons and a range of 9,200 kilometers, is the world’s most capable twin-engine freighter. With over 265 units delivered, it stands as Boeing’s best-selling freighter.
Turkish Airlines’ diverse fleet also includes Boeing 777-300ER, Next-Generation 737, 737 MAX, and 787 Dreamliner models, highlighting the airline’s comprehensive approach to meeting various air travel and cargo needs.