September 23, 2009 at 6:09 am
Boeing and FedEx Express today celebrated the delivery of the world’s largest air cargo carrier’s first 777 Freighter.
This is Boeing’s ninth 777 Freighter delivery and marks the first 777 Freighter to enter service with a U.S.-based global freight carrier.
In the FedEx Express operation, the 777 Freighter can fly 5,800 nautical miles (6,675 statute miles, 10,740 km), an increase of 2,100 nautical miles (2,410 statute miles, 3,890 km) versus the airline’s MD-11 Freighter fleet. The FedEx 777 Freighter has a revenue payload capacity of 215,000 pounds (97.5 metric tons), a 37,000-pound (16.7-metric-ton) increase over the MD-11 Freighter.
The 777 Freighter uses 18 percent less fuel than the MD-11 Freighter on comparable FedEx Express routes, reduces maintenance cost and provides quieter takeoffs and landings that meet airport noise standards.
Source: Boeing
By: Ship 741 - 25th September 2009 at 02:08
Fedex very rarely ever buys new airplanes….but my guess is they are going to be very happy with this extremely capable, extremely reliable airplane.
By: Flightmech - 24th September 2009 at 00:11
Not delivered yet. Was doing acceptance flights out of KPAE (Everett) on Monday. Should be delivered into Planet Memphis on Saturday.