The latest addition, bearing the
registration A7-BTB, embarked on its journey from Boeing’s production site in
Everett on April 14, and it will subsequently commence commercial operations on
April 16.
Since its induction into service, its inaugural
flights servicing crucial routes connect Qatar to key destinations in India and
Europe. Other notable destinations include
Mumbai, Delhi, and Amsterdam, highlighting the airline’s commitment to
expanding its global footprint and enhancing its logistical capabilities.
The delivery of the latest 777 freighter
comes amidst production challenges faced by Boeing earlier in the year. Despite
production challenges, the aircraft manufacturer reportedly built 11 units
during this period, awaiting engine installation. The production slowdown
naturally also affected the delivery of
passenger 777s, further complicating Boeing’s operational dynamics.
Additionally, because of production
hurdles, deliveries to other airlines are pending. Among these are Maersk
Aviation, Air China Cargo, Atlas Air, China Airlines, DHL Aviation Americas,
Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, FedEx Express, Lufthansa, Silk Way West, and
several others. However, challenges such
as sanctions and financial difficulties faced by some carriers, like
Volga-Dnepr UK and Western Global, may impact their delivery schedules.