DHL: Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777-200F

DHL: Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777-200F

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The cargo flight division of Singapore Airlines has taken delivery of the first of five Boeing 777-200Fs, which are to be operated as part of a cooperation with the logistics group DHL. The machine bears the registration 9V-DHA.

The cargo plane was transferred from Everett to Singapore on August 3, 2022. This Boeing 777-200F is to be put into scheduled freight service shortly. A second unit is expected to be delivered in October 2022. Singapore Airlines expects the remaining copies in the coming year.

The carrier currently uses seven Boeing 747-400FSCDs for its own operations. The newcomers are for the cooperation with DHL. A total of five B777-200Fs are to be used from Singapore in the Deutsche Post subsidiary's route network. For this reason, the first unit already has a hybrid livery from DHL and Singapore Airlines.

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