Qatar Airways is considering whether to order more Boeing 747 jumbo freighters as global air cargo rebounds and the Persian Gulf carrier responds to a blockade of its home country.
The jets, featuring a hinged nose that flips open to load oversize equipment, would help the Doha-based carrier make good on its ambition to become the largest international cargo operator in the world, chief executive officer Akbar Al Baker told reporters Monday during a visit to Seattle to take delivery of the first of Qatar Air's two 747-8 freighters.
Boeing has been scrambling to land additional 747 orders to extend the commercial life of its iconic hump-backed jet into the next decade.
The Chicago-based planemaker had 20 unfilled jumbo orders as of the end of August, including the two jets now identified as bound for Qatar Air. That's the equivalent of about three years of production at its current six-jets-a-year pace.
Qatar Air's cargo division is flourishing as demand rebounds from a lengthy slump, with industry-wide loads up 11 per cent this year through July, according to the International Air Transport Association.