National Airlines Expands Fleet with Second Boeing 777 Freighter Delivery

Continuous Expansion of National Airlines' Fleet



In a remarkable stride towards scaling its operations, National Airlines has recently celebrated the delivery of its second Boeing 777 Freighter (N792CA) from Boeing's manufacturing hub in Everett, Washington. This addition plays a critical role in boosting the airline’s long-haul cargo capabilities, showcasing its commitment to delivering tailored global charter cargo solutions to clients and industries around the globe.

In April 2026, the airline had already welcomed its first Boeing 777 Freighter during a grand delivery event that witnessed attendance from key members of the airline's leadership, strategic partners, and cherished customers. The swift acquisition of this second aircraft emphasizes the airline's ambitious rapid fleet expansion strategy, further solidifying its foothold in the competitive international air cargo market.

Christopher Alf, Chairman of National Airlines, expressed his excitement upon the arrival of the latest freighter, stating, "We are thrilled about the introduction of our second Boeing 777 Freighter and eagerly anticipate the enhancement of our charter cargo services to better cater to specialized industries and diverse customer segments. This achievement is a significant milestone in our ongoing fleet expansion strategy, and I want to extend my gratitude to both our dedicated National Airlines Maintenance and Operations teams, as well as the Boeing team for their leadership and support throughout this process."

The Boeing 777-200 Freighter is recognized as one of the most advanced long-range cargo aircraft globally. It features powerful GE90 engines and state-of-the-art avionics, boasting fuel-efficient technology that results in impressive payload capacity, operational reliability, and the ability to cover vast distances effectively. The B777F has the capability to transport specialized cargo over long ranges without needing to refuel, offering a fast, flexible, and efficient solution for various industries.

As National Airlines gears up for further expansion, it is also preparing to receive its third and fourth Boeing 777 Freighters soon, cementing its transformation into a premier provider of customized air cargo solutions that connect businesses and industries worldwide.

With the addition of this latest aircraft, National Airlines now operates a fleet consisting of two B777 freighters along with nine B747 freighters and several passenger aircraft, including the A330-300 and A330-200 models. The airline's growth trajectory is complemented by plans to continue bolstering its fleet further.

Founded in 1991, National Air Cargo, Inc. delivers top-notch global logistics solutions, freight forwarding, and charter airline services. The company operates through international hubs and specializes in niche, industry-specific transportation solutions crafted for government programs, defense departments, e-commerce operations, automotive logistics, oil field projects, temperature-sensitive deliveries, live animal transport, and humanitarian aid support.

The airline division operates under U.S. FAA certification as a Part 121 air carrier, featuring a diverse fleet that includes nine B747-400 Freighters and three passenger aircraft, with orders placed for four additional B777 freighters expected to enlarge the operational capacity in the upcoming months. National Airlines provides on-demand commercial cargo and passenger charters to over 450 destinations globally, catering to the needs of various sectors including defense, automotive, energy, fashion, pharmaceuticals, and the oil and gas industry. Its strategic offices and operational hubs span across the USA, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, Dubai, Malaysia, Japan, Shanghai, and Hong Kong, efficiently managing worldwide logistics operations.

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