CMA CGM Air Cargo will begin operating a transpacific route connecting Asia to North America in summer 2024. “To ensure service to new destinations, CMA CGM Air Cargo will take possession of two Boeing B777-200F aircraft this year. The first aircraft, scheduled for delivery in June, will enable operations to begin on the transpacific route during the summer in anticipation of peak season. The second aircraft will be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2024 and will also be deployed on the transpacific route,” says an official release.
The first B777-200F will serve airports in Hong Kong, Chicago and Seoul, the release added. “The second will connect mainland China to North America. Flights will be operated by Atlas Air.”
CMA CGM Air Cargo will take delivery of the third B777-200F in the first quarter of 2025. “In 2026, the delivery of eight Airbus A350F aircraft will enable CMA CGM Air Cargo to operate a global network, meeting the global logistics needs of air freight customers.”
“As the launch customer for the cargo version of the A350, CMA CGM Air Cargo has opted for the most environmentally efficient aircraft on the market, reinforcing the company’s commitment to sustainable transport. The A350F model stands out for a 20 percent reduction in CO2 emissions compared to its direct competitors. The A350F will also be the only large freighter capable of meeting the CO2 standards established by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), which will come into effect from 2028.”