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Emirates purchases five Boeing 777F, weighs additional freighter orders

Dubai's Emirates has actually bought 5 Boeing 777F trucks and will make a decision this year on a. purchase of more Boeing or Jet designs for. its fleet beyond 2028/29, the airline stated on Monday.

The statement confirms a Reuters report recently that. Emirates had actually purchased current-generation 777F freighters in. September, part of a batch of brand-new orders for 11 777F freighters. disclosed by Boeing without giving airline company names previously this. month.

In a declaration, Emirates said it had actually also signed a. multi-year lease extension with Dubai Aerospace Enterprise for. 4 Boeing 777Fs that it already operates.

Emirates also said it remained in talks to choose between two. newer designs, the Plane A350F and the truck variation of the. Boeing 777X (also called 777-8F), and would make a decision by. year-end.

Airline company president Tim Clark recently renewed criticism of. hold-ups in the 777X passenger variation and voiced concerns over a. corporate crisis at Boeing.

Monday's declaration reaffirmed Emirates' dedication to a. delayed project to transform 10 guest Boeing 777-3000ERs into. trucks with Israel Aerospace Industries, without naming the. Israeli business.

Emirates signed a handle IAI to transform the airplanes into. freighters in November 2021, reflecting closer company ties. after the UAE in 2020 became the first Arab state to open. diplomatic relations with Israel in practically 3 decades.

Business executives in both countries have said the more comprehensive. ties stay intact however that the war in Gaza has actually cooled activity,. with less public focus put on the relationship.

Emirates is the world's biggest Boeing 777 operator and one. of the world's biggest cargo carriers.

Boeing anticipates an extra 2,845 trucks will get in. service over the next twenty years to support growing international trade. and e-commerce need.

(source: Reuters)