January 9, 2018: Seattle head-quartered aircraft manufacturer Boeing and Istanbul-based Turkish Airlines announced that the carrier ordered three more 777 freighters in December 2017. The new order came weeks after the carrier took delivery of two of the large cargo jets as part of its plan to further expand its freight business.

"These freighter orders will surely contribute to our significant target for establishing a young and efficient cargo fleet. The new aircraft will be delivered this year and will provide us with additional flexibility to serve more destinations while we continue to develop our global freight service," said M. İlker Aycı, chairman of the Board and the Executive Committee, Turkish Airlines.

"The 777 Freighter is the largest and most capable twin-engine freighter in the world today. We're pleased world-class customers like Turkish Airlines recognise the value of the 777 Freighter's long range and large payload capability," said Marty Bentrott, senior vice president of Sales, Middle East, Turkey, Russia, Central Asia and Africa, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

The 777 Freighter is the world's longest-range twin-engine freighter and is based on the 777-200LR (Longer Range) passenger airplane. The jet can fly 4,900 nautical miles (9,070 kilometers) with a full payload of 112 tons (102 metric tonnes or 102,000 kg).

The airplane's range capability translates into significant savings for airlines: fewer stops and associated landing fees, less congestion at transfer hubs, lower cargo handling costs and shorter cargo delivery times.

Turkish Airlines operates direct flights to 300 destinations in 120 countries.