Qatar Airways to retire Boeing 747 freighters

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Qatar Airways, the country’s flag carrier, has finally decided on the future of its pair of soon-to-be-retired cargo jumbo jets.

Registered A7-BGA and A7-BGB, the jets came to the Qatari carrier seven years ago following an offer from Boeing for the withdrawal of airlines that would have purchased the two 747-8F units, the last of the Jumbos.

See also: Avianca resumes flights between Cartagena and Santiago.

The company confirmed to CargoFacts that it will streamline its cargo fleet, which will consist exclusively of 777F jets.

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This will be made possible by the sale of the Jumbos to another airline, U.S.-based UPS Airlines. In the coming months, the aircraft will be shipped to the new operator, ending the 747 cycle at Qatar.

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Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
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