2/07/2012

Boeing and Korean Air today celebrated delivery of the airline’s first 747-8 and 777 Freighters.

The Boeing Co. delivered two aircraft to Korean Air on Monday in a ceremony at the Future of Flight Aviation Center near Mukilteo. Korean Air will be the first carrier to operate both 777 and 747-8 freighters.

With the milestone delivery, Korean Air becomes the first airline in the world to operate both the 747-8 and 777 Freighters.

“We are very proud to become the first airline in the world to have the combined strengths of these two freighters in its fleet. Our cargo fleet is being improved by these fuel-saving planes. They can help reduce carbon emissions by 17 percent and this supports our goal to be a responsible citizen of the world,” said Yang Ho Cho, chairman of Korean Air.

Korea’s flagship carrier is the first Boeing customer to order both variations of the new 747-8 airplane and is also a key supplier partner on this new airplane program.
Jim Albaugh, president and chief executive of Boeing Commercial Airplanes said: “Boeing is honored to celebrate this historic delivery with YH Cho and the Korean Air family, It is hard to imagine reaching this day without the leadership of YH and his vision to transform Korean Air into one of the best global airlines in the world.”

Korean Air plans to operate the 747-8 Freighter on its transpacific route, with stops in Osaka and Narita, Japan, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The 777 Freighter is Korean Air’s first twin-engine freighter and will allow the airline to open into new markets in Europe, including Vienna, Frankfurt and London.

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