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Boeing has announced that China Airlines has signed a Letter of Intend (LoI) to modernize its fleet with an order of up to six Boeing 777F aircraft. The Taiwanese flag carrier currently operates a fleet of 18 Boeing 747-400F freighters, which it is looking to transition to the 777F.

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China Airlines already announced an order intention for three 777F aircraft in May, with options for a further three. The airline say the aircraft's range of 4,970nm / 9,200km and lower fuel burn will allow it to operate on longer routes without a tech-stop, which in turn will reduce operating costs. Boeing says that the final number of aircraft to be ordered will be revealed once the deal is finalised.

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In addition, China Airlines has announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus to purchase 11 A321neo, with an additional 14 on lease. These single aisle aircraft will join the airline's current passenger fleet of Airbus A330, A350, Boeing 737, 777 and 747.

Matt is a London-based writer and reporter for International Flight Network who has been involved in aviation from a very young age. He has a particular focus on aircraft safety, accidents and technical details.

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Boeing has announced that China Airlines has signed a Letter of Intend (LoI) to modernize its fleet with an order of up to six Boeing 777F aircraft. The Taiwanese flag carrier currently operates a fleet of 18 Boeing 747-400F freighters, which it is looking to transition to the 777F.

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China Airlines already announced an order intention for three 777F aircraft in May, with options for a further three. The airline say the aircraft's range of 4,970nm / 9,200km and lower fuel burn will allow it to operate on longer routes without a tech-stop, which in turn will reduce operating costs. Boeing says that the final number of aircraft to be ordered will be revealed once the deal is finalised.

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In addition, China Airlines has announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus to purchase 11 A321neo, with an additional 14 on lease. These single aisle aircraft will join the airline's current passenger fleet of Airbus A330, A350, Boeing 737, 777 and 747.

Matt is a London-based writer and reporter for International Flight Network who has been involved in aviation from a very young age. He has a particular focus on aircraft safety, accidents and technical details.

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777 Flights American Airlines Destinations

China Airlines already announced an order intention for three 777F aircraft in May, with options for a further three. The airline say the aircraft's range of 4,970nm / 9,200km and lower fuel burn will allow it to operate on longer routes without a tech-stop, which in turn will reduce operating costs. Boeing says that the final number of aircraft to be ordered will be revealed once the deal is finalised.

In addition, China Airlines has announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus to purchase 11 A321neo, with an additional 14 on lease. These single aisle aircraft will join the airline's current passenger fleet of Airbus A330, A350, Boeing 737, 777 and 747.

Matt is a London-based writer and reporter for International Flight Network who has been involved in aviation from a very young age. He has a particular focus on aircraft safety, accidents and technical details.

China Airlines 777-300 Business Class Pictures

Boeing has announced that China Airlines has signed a Letter of Intend (LoI) to modernize its fleet with an order of up to six Boeing 777F aircraft. The Taiwanese flag carrier currently operates a fleet of 18 Boeing 747-400F freighters, which it is looking to transition to the 777F.

China Airlines already announced an order intention for three 777F aircraft in May, with options for a further three. The airline say the aircraft's range of 4,970nm / 9,200km and lower fuel burn will allow it to operate on longer routes without a tech-stop, which in turn will reduce operating costs. Boeing says that the final number of aircraft to be ordered will be revealed once the deal is finalised.

China Airlines 777-300er

In addition, China Airlines has announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus to purchase 11 A321neo, with an additional 14 on lease. These single aisle aircraft will join the airline's current passenger fleet of Airbus A330, A350, Boeing 737, 777 and 747.

Matt is a London-based writer and reporter for International Flight Network who has been involved in aviation from a very young age. He has a particular focus on aircraft safety, accidents and technical details.

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China Airlines Cargo has just taken delivery of its first Boeing 777F, intended to start to replace the 18 Boeing 747-400Fs that the cargo airline currently operates. As far as I'm concerned, the most interesting part of this is the livery on the new plane, which points at some bigger changes we can expect at China Airlines. China Airlines Cargo first 777F. Photo taken at Everett - Snohomish County / Paine Field (PAE / KPAE) in Washington, USA on November 25, 2020. Aerospace and defence company Boeing has delivered the first of six 777 Freighters to state-owned national carrier China Airlines. The twin-engine freighter has a range of 9,200km and a top payload capacity of 102,010kg. Operating an all-Boeing freighter fleet, China Airlines placed the order at the 2019 Paris Air Show. China Airlines are committed to the best flight quality, safety and treasure every encounter. China Airlines Boeing 777-300ER Taipei-based China Airlines is Taiwan's largest airline. The carrier has been serving North America since the 1970s with the Boeing 747. Most recently, China Airlines celebrated the arrival of the Boeing 777-300ER for the Taiwan Taoyuan-Los Angeles route in December 2014.





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