Silk Way West advances fleet renewal with fourth Boeing 777 Freighter

Silk Way West Airlines has taken delivery of its fourth Boeing 777 Freighter, continuing the steady execution of its long-term fleet renewal strategy and reinforcing its focus on modernizing long-haul cargo operations. The aircraft arrived in Baku following a direct ferry flight from Seattle and forms part of an order for six 777Fs, positioning the airline to progressively replace older widebody freighters and improve overall fleet efficiency.

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The latest delivery follows the phase-out of two Boeing 747-400 Freighters and underlines the carrier’s transition towards next-generation aircraft offering higher payload performance, extended range and improved fuel efficiency. With two additional Boeing 777 Freighters scheduled for delivery in 2027, Silk Way West expects to complete the first phase of its renewal program, establishing a more streamlined and modern core fleet for its intercontinental cargo network.

Wolfgang Meier, President of Silk Way West Airlines, said: “The delivery of our fourth Boeing 777 Freighter demonstrates our disciplined approach to fleet renewal and our ability to deliver on long-term strategic commitments. By transitioning away from older aircraft and introducing next-generation freighters, we are strengthening our operational performance, supporting sustainability objectives, and laying a solid foundation for the next phase of fleet modernisation.” Looking ahead, the airline plans to launch a second renewal phase from 2028, including Airbus A350 Freighters and Boeing 777-8 Freighters, supporting both capacity growth and continued efficiency gains as Silk Way West expands its global cargo footprint.

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