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Nov 23, 2018 (newstodate): One cargo company bent on sustained growth is Turkish Cargo.
Turkish Airlines has now announced a decision to grow the fleet of Boeing 777 freighters by a fresh batch of three aircraft, taking the fleet to eight Boeing 777-200LRF aircraft.
The coming new three aircraft will be delivered in September 2019, January 2020 and February 2020.
Having just added the last of 10 Airbus A330-200F freighters ordered, Turkish Cargo now operates three Boeing 777LRF aircraft with two more on the order book - and now further boosted by another three aircraft.
Providing service to 122 countries around the world, Turkish Cargo will add Mexico City to its network as of October 3, 2018, as the company's 85th all-cargo destination besides offering cargo services to a total 307 destinations, including flights on Turkish Airlines' passenger routes.
Turkish Airlines has now announced a decision to grow the fleet of Boeing 777 freighters by a fresh batch of three aircraft, taking the fleet to eight Boeing 777-200LRF aircraft.
The coming new three aircraft will be delivered in September 2019, January 2020 and February 2020.
Having just added the last of 10 Airbus A330-200F freighters ordered, Turkish Cargo now operates three Boeing 777LRF aircraft with two more on the order book - and now further boosted by another three aircraft.
Providing service to 122 countries around the world, Turkish Cargo will add Mexico City to its network as of October 3, 2018, as the company's 85th all-cargo destination besides offering cargo services to a total 307 destinations, including flights on Turkish Airlines' passenger routes.