SEATTLE,
Dec. 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ --
Boeing (NYSE: BA) and
Qatar
Airways have announced an order for two 777 Freighters. Launched in May of
2005,
Boeing's 777 Freighter Program has tallied 51 orders for the world's
most capable twin-engine freighter. This order was listed as unidentified last
week on Boeing's Orders & Deliveries Web site.
"The State of Qatar is a country of robust economic growth," said Qatar
Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker. "While the cornerstone of our success has been
focused on our passengers, we also recognize that the 777 Freighter brings
asset value to our fleet as we address a growing regional freight market."
The Middle East has been experiencing continued strong air cargo growth
and accounts for 5.8 percent of the world's tonnage into, out of, and within
the region. The State of Qatar boasts the highest GDP per capita of any Gulf
country and amongst the highest in the world.
"Seeing the 777 join Qatar Airways' fleet in both passenger and freighter
variants truly underscores the fantastic operational efficiencies of this
airplane," said Lee Monson, Boeing Commercial Airplanes' vice president of
Sales for the Middle East and Africa. "We're proud to have this very highly
regarded airline select Boeing's 777."
Qatar Airways will begin to receive the 22 Boeing 777s it has ordered in
November 2007 with deliveries extending out to mid-2010.
Qatar Airways is one of only four airlines in the world with a Five Star
ranking awarded by Skytrax, an independent industry monitoring agency. Last
year the airline carried more than 6.3 million passengers and is expected to
exceed 8 million passengers this year. The airline currently operates 52
aircraft from Doha to 70 destinations across Europe, Middle East, Africa, Far
East and Indian subcontinent.
Doha's new international airport is scheduled to open in mid-2009 and will
provide world-class freight facilities to accommodate up to 750,000 tonnes of
cargo annually with additional capability planned for later development.
Boeing 777 Freighter Information:
The 777 Freighter will have a range of 4,895 miles (9,065 km) with a full
payload and general market densities, making it the world's longest-range
twin-engine freighter. The new cargo airplane will feature unmatched capacity
for a twin-engine freighter and will be designed to facilitate seamless
interlining with the 747 freighter.
The 777 Freighter is based on the 777-200LR Worldliner (Longer Range)
passenger airplane and will share the advanced features of the 777 family such
as state-of-the-art flight deck, fly-by-wire design and an advanced wing
design that includes raked wingtips. The first 777 Freighter is scheduled to
enter service in the fourth quarter of 2008.
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