Turkish Cargo, the air cargo brand of Turkish Airlines, is expanding its freighter fleet with four Boeing 777Fs.
The new aircraft will enhance operational capability through extended range, higher payload capacity, and improved fuel efficiency. They will operate on long-haul routes to the Americas and the Far East.
As Turkish Cargo, we will expand our Boeing 777F fleet to 12 aircraft in 2026, gaining an additional annual capacity of approximately 220,000 tonnes.
This growth will contribute to Turkish Cargo's fleet streamlining and sustainability goals, while enabling the company to offer its business partners greater capacity, according to Turkish Airlines Chief Cargo Officer Ali Türk.
The expansion is a strategic investment that supports Turkish Cargo's growth strategy centered on wide-body freighters, with plans to induct three more Boeing 777Fs by mid-2026.
Author's note: Turkish Cargo expands fleet for increased capacity and efficiency.