Boeing today delivered the first of three new Boeing 747-400ER (extended
range) Freighters ordered last year by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines of the Netherlands. The freighter is the first new all-cargo airplane to enter KLM's
fleet. The other two new freighters are scheduled for delivery in April 2003
and early 2004.
"These new freighters will give KLM Cargo additional service opportunities
for our customers around the globe," said Michael Wisbrun, executive vice
president of KLM Cargo. "The additional range and payload will allow us to
serve long-range markets directly with no technical stops - and that will save
time and money."
KLM flies cargo internationally to more than 30 destinations worldwide.
The new Boeing 747-400ER Freighter can fly 1,200 nautical miles (2,200
kilometers) farther than a 747-300 Freighter and carry 15,400 pounds (7 metric
tonnes) more cargo. It can fly 530 nautical miles (982 kilometers)
farther than a 747-400 Freighter.
The new Boeing 747-400ER freighter has a maximum takeoff weight of
910,000 pounds (412,770 kilograms), an increase of 35,000 pounds (15,876
kilograms) over the 747-400 Freighter. The increase allows the 747-400ER to
either fly farther or carry an additional 22,000 pounds (9,980 kilograms) of
freight. To support the additional weight, the new model has strengthened
parts in its wings, fuselage and landing gear. |