Emirates SkyCargo, the cargo arm of the world’s largest international airline, has announced a firm order for an additional five Boeing 777 freighters, with immediate delivery between 2025and 2026. The US$ 1billion order will take the airline’s total order book to 315 wide-body aircraft.
Emirates SkyCargo performance throughout Q1 of its current 2024-25 financial year has been exceptional, with
consistently high load factors and tonnages surpassing 2019 figures. Once the new aircraft enter in service,
available main deck cargo capacity will increase by 30%, allowing the airline to deploy much-needed space into
key markets, and better serve global customers.
His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman and Chief Executive, Emirates airline and
Group said: “Demand for our world-class product and services is growing exponentially, further amplified by
Dubai’s Economic Agenda which aims to double foreign trade and reinforce the city’s position as a global
trading hub. This investment in additional Boeing 777 capacity enables us to cater to customer demand and
marks a step forward on our long-term strategic growth plan.
The next phase of our strategy will include a full assessment for our future freighter fleet reviewing all aircraft
options to ensure we are best equipped to respond to the evolving demands of the market and reaffirming our
confidence in the role of airfreight and, more specifically, Emirates SkyCargo, in global trade.”
“We are honored that Emirates SkyCargo, renowned for operational excellence and innovation, has once again selected the Boeing 777 Freighter to extend the reach of its global network,” said Stephanie Pope, president
and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “We deeply value Emirates’ trust in the Boeing widebody family and
are committed to supporting their long-term strategic growth plan.”
With the staggered delivery of its new aircraft, Emirates SkyCargo will retire older freighters, reinforcing the
airline’s commitment to operating one of the youngest and most efficient fleets in the sky.
In addition to the 10 Boeing 777Fs on order, the airline’s cargo capabilities will be bolstered by the 10 777-
300ERs currently being converted into freighters, taking Emirates’ freighter fleet to 17 aircraft by the end of
2025. Harnessing the Emirates passenger fleet, the cargo division will continue to facilitate the fast, reliable
and efficient movement of goods worldwide, offering customers more flexibility with a fleet mix comprised of
777s, 777Fs, 747Fs, A350s, and A380s.