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			  (10 Mar 2022, 12:22 +07) 
			   DHL Express has placed an order with Boeing for 
			  six additional 777 Freighters. 
			  The purchase takes DHL Express' order book total 
			  to 28 B777 Freighters since it placed its first direct order in 
			  2018. 
			  "DHL Express' 
			  continued confidence in the 777 Freighter is testament to the 
			  airplane's outstanding capabilities in supporting global cargo 
			  demand," said Ihssane Mounir, Boeing's senior vice president of 
			  Commercial Sales and Marketing. "The 777 Freighter's unmatched 
			  operating efficiency is enabling DHL to meet its sustainability 
			  commitments by reducing carbon emissions and contributing to its 
			  overall goal of net zero emissions by 2050." 
			  	
			   
      		  DHL Boeing 757F reg: G-BMRD. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com 
			   
			  
			  The 777 Freighter improves fuel efficiency and reduces CO2 
			  emissions by 17% compared to legacy airplanes. 
			  DHL Express has 
			  taken delivery of 15 777 Freighters to date. 
			  "With the order of six new, large widebody 
			  freighter aircraft, we continue to invest in our future and 
			  further enhance the capability and reach of our global air 
			  network. The Boeing 777 Freighter is the most fuel-efficient 
			  aircraft in its class and will connect DHL's global hubs in 
			  Cincinnati, Leipzig and Hong Kong as well as serving other key 
			  markets," said Geoff Kehr, senior vice president, Global Air Fleet 
			  Management, DHL Express. "We are committed to providing the 
			  highest quality and efficient services to our customers while at 
			  the same time lowering our carbon emissions by modernizing our 
			  fleet with the most efficient aircraft type available. The new 
			  aircraft will significantly contribute to our aspiration to reduce 
			  our greenhouse gas emissions to under 29 million tons by 2030." 
			  The 777 
			  Freighter is Boeing's best-selling freighter of all time. 
			  More than 300 777 
			  Freighters have been ordered since the program began in 2005.
  
			  
			   
			        
  			  
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