National Airlines expands fleet with second Boeing 777F

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National Airlines has taken delivery of its second Boeing 777 Freighter, N792CA, from Boeing's production facility in Everett, Seattle. This addition strengthens the airline's long-haul cargo capabilities and underscores its commitment to offering customised global charter cargo solutions. The delivery follows the arrival of the first Boeing 777 Freighter in April 2026, marking a significant step in the airline's ambitious fleet expansion strategy.

The Boeing 777-200 Freighter is renowned for its advanced technology and efficiency, powered by modern GE90 engines and equipped with cutting-edge avionics. It offers exceptional payload capacity, operational reliability, and intercontinental range, enabling the transportation of specialised cargo across long distances without stops. This makes it an ideal choice for industries requiring fast and flexible transportation solutions.

Christopher Alf, Chairman of National Airlines, expressed enthusiasm about the new addition, stating, "We are excited about the arrival of our second Boeing 777 Freighter and look forward to further growing our charter cargo offerings and services for specialised industries and customer groups in the coming months."

National Airlines is set to receive its third and fourth Boeing 777 Freighters in the near future, further accelerating its transformation into a leading provider of customised air cargo solutions. The airline currently operates a fleet that includes two 777 freighters, nine B747 freighters, and passenger aircraft such as the A330-300 and A330-200.

Established in 1991, National Airlines offers premium logistics solutions and charter airline services, catering to a wide range of industries including defence, automotive, energy, and pharmaceuticals. With global operational hubs, the airline provides on-demand commercial cargo and passenger charters to over 450 airports worldwide


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National Airlines expands fleet with second Boeing 777F

National Airlines has taken delivery of its second Boeing 777 Freighter, N792CA, from Boeing's production facility in Everett, Seattle. This addition strengthens the airline's long-haul cargo capabilities and underscores its commitment to offering customised global charter cargo solutions. The delivery follows the arrival of the first Boeing 777 Freighter in April 2026, marking a significant step in the airline's ambitious fleet expansion strategy.

The Boeing 777-200 Freighter is renowned for its advanced technology and efficiency, powered by modern GE90 engines and equipped with cutting-edge avionics. It offers exceptional payload capacity, operational reliability, and intercontinental range, enabling the transportation of specialised cargo across long distances without stops. This makes it an ideal choice for industries requiring fast and flexible transportation solutions.

Christopher Alf, Chairman of National Airlines, expressed enthusiasm about the new addition, stating, "We are excited about the arrival of our second Boeing 777 Freighter and look forward to further growing our charter cargo offerings and services for specialised industries and customer groups in the coming months."

National Airlines is set to receive its third and fourth Boeing 777 Freighters in the near future, further accelerating its transformation into a leading provider of customised air cargo solutions. The airline currently operates a fleet that includes two 777 freighters, nine B747 freighters, and passenger aircraft such as the A330-300 and A330-200.

Established in 1991, National Airlines offers premium logistics solutions and charter airline services, catering to a wide range of industries including defence, automotive, energy, and pharmaceuticals. With global operational hubs, the airline provides on-demand commercial cargo and passenger charters to over 450 airports worldwide


This story was selected and published by a human editor, with content adapted from original press material using AI tools. Spot an error? Report it here.

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