sexta-feira, 28 de junho de 2024

FLEET - Maersk Air Cargo Swan’ the first 777F, (OY-MAC) coming in after painting in PDX

Maersk airline prepares to deploy first 777 freighters
Maersk continues to move forward with plans to expand its air cargo business in 2024, taking delivery of the first two 777s from Boeing for air operations.
Maersk Air Cargo offers nine flights per week from China to the U.S. with three Boeing 767-300 freighters. The aircraft are owned by Maersk but operated on its behalf by Miami-based Amerijet International. Six flights shuttle between Rockford and Hangzhou on the central China coast near Shanghai, with a connection each way in Seoul, South Korea. The other flights operate between Shenyang in northern China and South Carolina, also stopping in Seoul.
Maersk currently operates 21 Boeing 767-200 and 767-300 freighters, most of which were converted after their lives as passenger aircraft. Two factory-built 777s are expected to arrive in late summer or early fall.

Snohomish County Airport/Paine Field - KPAE, USA - Washington
Photo: Herison Riwu Kore
 

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