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What Concerns Airbus About the World's Longest-Range Twin-Engine Freighter?

What Concerns Airbus About the World's Longest-Range Twin-Engine Freighter?
Boeing recently reached a pivotal milestone in its 777X program by commencing series production of the 777-8F freighter variant. Positioned as the world’s longest-range twin-engine freighter, the 777-8F is generating considerable anticipation within the aviation industry. Although certification and initial deliveries remain forthcoming, customer orders for the aircraft are already accumulating. Concurrently, Airbus is preparing to launch its own next-generation freighter, the A350F, with deliveries slated to begin next year.
Shifting Dynamics in Commercial Aviation
In recent years, Airbus has made significant strides, surpassing Boeing in several critical areas. Flight Global reports that Airbus became the largest aerospace company by revenue in 2019, and later that year, its A320 family overtook the Boeing 737 as the best-selling airliner. By 2023, the number of Airbus aircraft in active service exceeded that of Boeing for the first time, signaling a notable shift in the commercial aviation landscape.
Despite these advances, both manufacturers have encountered production challenges. In 2023, Airbus and Boeing collectively delivered 1,233 aircraft, but this figure declined to 1,094 in 2024. Airbus, grappling with persistent supply-chain disruptions, adjusted its delivery forecasts and ultimately shipped 766 aircraft. Boeing faced its own difficulties, including the repercussions of the Alaska 737 MAX door plug incident and a significant machinists’ strike, resulting in only 333 commercial aircraft deliveries in 2024—its lowest market share since the 737 MAX grounding between 2019 and 2020.
The Freight Sector: Boeing’s Stronghold and Airbus’s Challenges
While Airbus has gained momentum in the passenger aircraft market, Boeing continues to dominate the freight sector. In 2024, Boeing secured 760 new freighter orders and delivered 732 aircraft, supported by its extensive passenger-to-freighter conversion programs. Boeing’s comprehensive freighter portfolio, featuring the advanced 777-8F and the 777-300ERSF, positions the company strongly amid growing global demand for long-range cargo aircraft.
Market analysts, including those at IBA, project a 41% expansion in the global freighter fleet by 2044, underscoring the strategic importance of this segment. The introduction of the 777-300ERSF, currently the world’s longest-range twin-engine freighter, is particularly noteworthy. Its cutting-edge technology and extended range capabilities are attracting significant interest from cargo operators, posing a direct challenge to Airbus’s market share in the sector.
Airbus faces increasing pressure as Boeing’s new freighter models threaten to encroach on its position in the cargo market. The technological advancements embodied in Boeing’s latest aircraft, coupled with robust demand for long-range freighters, present a formidable challenge to Airbus’s forthcoming A350F. Recent developments, such as Air Austral’s decision to retire its Airbus A220 fleet due to technical difficulties, further emphasize the imperative for Airbus to uphold its reputation for reliability and innovation.
As Boeing endeavors to overcome production setbacks and leverage its strengths in the freight sector, Airbus must ensure that the A350F meets market expectations and addresses operator concerns. The intensifying competition between these aerospace giants will significantly influence the future of global air cargo, with both manufacturers striving for dominance in a rapidly expanding market.

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