Cathay Pacific Eyes Order for New Cargo Airplanes

DALLAS – Hong Kong-based Cathay Pacific (CX) is reportedly making plans to order an unspecified number of new freighters for its cargo division. 

The aircraft would be used to replace its aging Boeing 747-400 Extended Range Freighter (ERF) fleet. According to people familiar with the development cited by Reuters, CX is said to be in talks with both Airbus and Boeing and is looking at the A350F or the Boeing 777-8F.

According to a report from Bloomberg, the airline said in a statement that “it is constantly looking” at its cargo fleet requirements but has yet to make a final decision.

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Source:: “Airways Magazine”

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