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Emirates SkyCargo (Arabic: الإمارات للشحن الجوي) is a cargo airline based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [1] As of 2020, it is the fourth largest cargo airline worldwide in terms of the total freight tonne-kilometres flown and international freight tonne-kilometres flown.
Customer Date of order Firm orders Options Deliveries Notes B777-8 B777-9 B777-8F Total B777-X B777-8F Total B777-8 B777-9 B777-8F Total Air India
On November 20, 2005, Emirates placed the largest firm order for the 777. [4] Totaling 42 aircraft, including 24 −300ERs, 10 −200LRs and 8 777Fs, the purchase was reportedly worth US$9.7 billion. [4] The Middle Eastern carrier followed up with another order for 30 −300ERs at the 2010 Farnborough Airshow. [5]
CMA CGM Air Cargo: 8 8 5 July 2019: DAE Capital: 2 2 2 2 19 November 2014: Delta Air Lines: 2017 35 20 55 26 26 Ordered 20 firm A350-1000 in January 2024 with options for another 20 -1000 aircraft. [26] Delta orders up to 40 Airbus A350-1000 wide-body planes. [27] 11 October 2023: Egyptair: 10 10 14 February 2019: Emirates: 2024 65 65 2 2
Emirates [a] is one of the two flag carrier airlines of the United Arab Emirates, the other being Etihad Airways, and is currently the largest airline in the Middle East. The airline's fleet is composed of three wide-bodied aircraft families, the Airbus A350 , Airbus A380 and Boeing 777 , the latter two of whose largest fleets it operates.
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There were originally also 27 orders for the freighter version, the A380F, but when this programme was frozen following production delays, 20 A380F orders were cancelled and the remaining seven were converted to A380-800s.