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Cathay takes first 747-8F

written by australianaviation.com.au | November 2, 2011

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Cathay's first 747-8F arrives in Hong Kong.

Cathay Pacific Airways has received the first of its Boeing 747-8 Freighters, becoming the second airline to begin receiving the delayed jumbo cargo jet, with B-LJE arriving in Hong Kong on November 1.

Cathay has ordered 10 of the new jets and will use them to gradually replace its 747-400BCFs. The 747-8F boasts 16 per cent more cargo space than the older jet, as well as better fuel efficiency and lower noise, according to Boeing.

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Boeing is roughly two years behind schedule delivering both the cargo and passenger versions of the 747-8. On Monday, it announced that it had finished the flight testing required for FAA certification of the passenger version,the 747-8 Intercontinental, and hoped to begin delivery within the first quarter of 2012.

Boeing has already delivered two 747-8 Freighters to its launch customer, Cargolux. Through the end of September, it had taken orders for 111 passenger and cargo versions of the plane.

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