The US carrier, National Airlines, check-marked a major milestone in its fleet modernization program, recently, when test flights began for the first of its four ordered Boeing 777‑200 Freighters. Registration N791CA is currently undergoing mandatory flight and performance evaluation, which – if successful – will result in the aircraft beginning commercial operations this MAY26. Its other three 777‑200Fs will complete their own flight test programs later this year, marking a pivotal step toward expanding the carrier’s long‑haul cargo capabilities. They will add to National’s existing fleet of nine Boeing 747‑400 freighters and three Airbus A330 passenger jets and position the airline for continued growth in an industry driven by e‑commerce and global supply chain needs.

The Boeing 777‑200F, one of the world’s most advanced and fuel‑efficient freighters, offers a payload capacity of over 102 tons and a range exceeding 9,000 kilometers. Its modern twin‑engine design and next‑generation avionics enhance precision, reliability, and sustainability on intercontinental routes, enabling National Airlines to meet growing global demand for fast, dependable air freight.
National Airlines Chairman, Christopher Alf, revealed: “We are excitedly waiting to see the Boeing 777-200 Freighter enter commercial operations, offering our customers an enhanced fleet option to support their evolving charter requirements. The induction of the B777-200 freighters marks a significant step in strengthening our global cargo network, enabling greater efficiency, reach, and operational flexibility. This milestone further reinforces our commitment to delivering world-class transportation solutions and consistently exceeding the expectations of our partners and customers worldwide.”





