The Boeing 777 Creates Excitement with its New Freighter

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Boeing has recently completed its very first Freighter plane in the 777 series and has delivered it to customer Aero Logic. Aero Logic has another eight Boeing 777 Freighters on order to complete a fleet designed specifically for cargo and commercial aviation purposes. This is part of a joint venture between DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo in cooperation with Deucalion Capital.

The new Freighter, with its twin engines, and carrying capacity of 226, 800 Pounds over a 4885 nautical mile route was designed exclusively with 3D software and contains various important E enabled tools, maintenance tool box, and aviation health management. The managing director of Aero Logic has expressed that the day was a historic one, and that this fleet would offer them (a small start up cargo business) the boost that they were looking for. Their aim is to become one of the leading companies in its field providing an efficient and reliable service throughout the world.

Part of the way that the Boeing 777 Freighter was designed was due to Aero Logic who provided the engineer s and designers at Boeing with the exact needs of the everyday modern commercial business man in their field, namely cargo. This has allowed them to not only benefit from the elements included like offering real world advantages to their clients over the competition, but will also make their cargo business highly economical.

Currently there are over 77 Boeing 777 Freighter that have been ordered for a total of 11 customers, and along with each of those comes the various aviation job opportunities that go with it. Aside from the aviation manufacturing side of things, each of the customers will also need to hire airplane crew to work on each plane as well as repair it, become pilots, and more. If you want to find out more about working on an airplane or want to search for pilot jobs or any other aviation jobs, you can check out the Airline Job Finder website.

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