End of an era as the last B747 to be built takes to the skies
The last 747 to be manufactured yesterday was delivered to customer Kuehne + Nagel and ...
Boeing has received a vote of confidence in its new freighter type with the decision by All Nippon Airways to convert an order for two 777-9 passenger aircraft to two of the new 777-8F version. The carrier said it was expanding its cargo arm, and the two aircraft would join the fleet in 2028. The carrier currently operates 10 freighters, two 777s and eight 767s, reports Simple Flying.
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