Boeing (BA) Launches the Boeing 777-8 Freighter – Can You Guess Who Will be The First Customer?
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Boeing (NYSE: BA) launched – on January 31, 2022 – the new 777-8
freighter with an order for up to 50 aircraft from one of the world's largest
cargo carriers, Qatar Airways – expands its 777X jet families and market
leading freighters.
Qatar Airways will be the 777-8 Freighter launch customer
with a firm order for 34 jets and options for 16 more, a total purchase that
would be worth more than $20 billion at current list prices and the largest
freighter commitment in Boeing history by value. The order also supports
hundreds of U.S. suppliers from across 38 states, will sustain more than 35,000
U.S. jobs, and provide the American economy with an annual estimated economic
impact of $2.6 billion during the contract's delivery period.
Featuring advanced technology from the new 777X family and
the proven performance of the market-leading 777 Freighter, the 777-8 Freighter
will be the largest, longest-range and most capable twin-engine freighter in
the industry. With payload capacity nearly identical to the 747-400 Freighter
and a 25% improvement in fuel efficiency, emissions and operating costs, the
777-8 Freighter will enable a more sustainable and profitable business for
operators.
At the White House, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo, His
Excellency Ambassador Sheikh Mishaal bin Hamad Al Thani, Director of the White
House National Economic Council Brian Deese, and Boeing President and CEO Dave
Calhoun joined the formal signing by Boeing Commercial Airplanes President and
CEO Stan Deal and Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive, His Excellency Mr. Akbar
Al Baker, who reaffirmed the airline's commitment to the 777X family with the
record-breaking 777-8 Freighter deal. First delivery of the new freighter is
anticipated in 2027.
"Boeing has a long history of building market-leading
freighter aircraft and Qatar Airways is honored to have the opportunity to be
the launch customer for the 777-8 Freighter, an aircraft which will not only
allow us to further enhance our product offering for our customers, but also
help us meet our objectives to deliver a sustainable future for our
business," said Mr. Akbar Al Baker. "Today marks a great day in the
ever-building and strong relationship between Qatar Airways and Boeing. We
certainly push Boeing hard to deliver upon our expectations, and the team at
Boeing consistently strives to meet and exceed our expectations, giving the
opportunity for us to be here today to launch the most significant new
freighter aircraft for a generation."
"We are delighted to launch Boeing's next great cargo
airplane – the 777-8 Freighter – with Qatar Airways, one of the world's largest
cargo carriers and our partner since the airline began operations 25 years
ago," said Deal. "Our team is ready to create an airplane that will
serve them well for many decades. Qatar Airways' selection of the efficient
777-8 Freighter is a testament to our commitment to provide freighters with
market-leading capacity, reliability and efficiency."
Deal added, "We are proud that Boeing provides over 90%
of the world's dedicated freighter capacity. With global supply chains under
pressure and high demand for e-commerce, the performance and capabilities of
the fleet is more important than ever."
Boeing is designing the 777-8 Freighter, the newest member
of the 777X family, to maximize efficiency and environmental performance. The
widebody family features engineering design improvements and innovative
technologies, including a new carbon-fiber composite wing and new
fuel-efficient engines. With a range of 4,410 nautical miles (8,167 km), the
777-8 Freighter has a maximum structural payload of 118 tonnes, allowing
customers to make fewer stops and reduce landing fees on long-haul routes.
Boeing will build the 777-8 Freighter in its Everett, Wash.,
factory. The company has invested more than $1 billion into the Everett site to
support 777X production and sustain thousands of local jobs for decades to
come.
As part of today's agreement, Qatar Airways will convert 20 of its 60 777X family orders to the 777-8 Freighter.
And More Orders for Boeing Jets from Qatar
Qatar Airways is also
ordering two current 777 Freighters – Boeing's best-selling freighter of all
time – to capitalize on the buoyant air cargo market. Customers from around the
world have ordered more than 300 777 Freighters since the program began in
2005.
Boeing and Qatar Airways also signed a Memorandum of
Understanding for a firm order of 25 737-10 aircraft and purchase rights for 25
additional airplanes. The total value of this 737-10 commitment is nearly $7
billion at current list prices. The largest model in the MAX family, the 737-10
seats up to 230 passengers in a single-class configuration and can fly up to
3,300 miles. The fuel-efficient jet can cover 99% of single-aisle routes around
the world.
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"Qatar Airways very much looks forward to adding the
737-10 to its fleet, with this new variant of the 737 being ideally suited to
our short-haul network, allowing us an opportunity to further enhance our
product offering for our customers, modernize our fleet and operate the most
efficient aircraft in its category," said Akbar Al Baker.
"The largest member of the 737 family, the 737-10 is an
airplane that offers more capacity, greater fuel efficiency and the best
per-seat economics of any single-aisle airplane," said Deal. "We are
proud of our partnership with Qatar Airways and honored that this world-class
airline continues to put its trust in our Boeing team."
An international carrier with a passenger fleet including
Boeing 777 and 787 Dreamliner airplanes and an all-Boeing cargo fleet of 747
and 777 freighters, Qatar Airways serves more than 140 key business and leisure
destinations worldwide.
About Qatar Airways:
Founded on November 22, 1993, Qatar Airways and Qatar Cargo
are the world's leading international air carriers and are headquartered in
Doha, Qatar.
The air group serves a global network of more than 60 cargo
destinations and 140 passenger destinations, utilizing freighters, cargo hold
on passenger flights, cargo and passenger planes and mini-freighters. The
airline's freighter fleet includes two Boeing 747-8 freighters, two Boeing
747-4 freighters, 26 Boeing 777 freighters, one Airbus 310 freighter and two
Boeing 777-300ER mini-freighters. The company also has an extensive road feeder
service (RFS) network.
It was the first Gulf airline to join the oneworld global
airline alliance, allowing its passengers to benefit from over 1,000 airports
in over 160 countries, with 14,250 daily departures.
The multi-award winning airline was announced as the
"Airline of the Year" at the 2021 World Airline Awards, administered
by the international air transport rating organization Skytrax –l the award
that is considered the "Oscar of Aviation".
Hamad International Airport (HIA) is Qatar's headquarters and hub, it was also announced as the 'Best Airport in the World' at Skytrax's 2021 World Airport Awards. HIA has been steadily climbing the “Best Airports in the World” rankings since it began operations in 2014.
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