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MSC Air Cargo Expands Long-Haul Fleet with Second Italian-Registered 777F

MSC Air Cargo Expands Long-Haul Fleet with Second Italian-Registered 777F
MSC Air Cargo has strengthened its long-haul operations with the addition of a second Italian-registered Boeing 777-200 Freighter. The new aircraft, designated I-MSCB Bellatrix, was delivered at Boeing’s Everett Delivery Centre in Washington. This acquisition enhances MSC’s capacity to serve critical intercontinental trade corridors, particularly between Asia and Europe, where demand for long-haul air freight is experiencing a notable recovery.
Strategic Growth and Network Integration
This latest delivery represents MSC Air Cargo’s continued expansion under its European air operator certificate, marking the second widebody freighter registered in Italy. The move aligns with the company’s broader strategy to deepen its aviation footprint within Europe and to more closely integrate air cargo services into MSC’s extensive logistics network, which encompasses sea, road, and rail transport. While specific route deployments have yet to be disclosed, MSC has indicated that these will be announced progressively, reflecting a flexible approach to evolving market dynamics.
Anders Matikka, Vice President of MSC Air Cargo, emphasized the operational benefits of the expansion, stating that it enhances both capacity and flexibility. He highlighted the company’s commitment to delivering tailored, customer-focused solutions that respond to the shifting demands of global trade.
Industry Context and Regulatory Challenges
Boeing underscored the significance of the delivery in supporting MSC Air Cargo’s long-term fleet strategy and operational efficiency across its global network. Ricardo Cavero, Vice President of Boeing Commercial Sales & Marketing Europe & Israel, noted that the 777 Freighter remains the most fuel-efficient aircraft in its class, facilitating connections between MSC’s global gateways and key international markets.
However, the expansion occurs amid growing uncertainty surrounding the future of the 777F model. New fuel-efficiency regulations set to take effect in 2028 pose regulatory challenges for the aircraft. Boeing has petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for exemptions to continue selling the 777F, citing delays in the availability of its next-generation successor, the 777-8F, which is not expected before the 2027 deadline. Market responses have been mixed; while investor confidence in Boeing’s ability to meet demand persists, some competitors, including Kenya Airways, are exploring interim solutions such as the Boeing 767 freighter until newer models become available. This situation highlights the sustained demand for large widebody freighters in the global air cargo sector.
Commitment to Sustainability and Specialized Services
MSC Air Cargo maintains that the 777F supports its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives by offering reduced emissions per tonne of cargo compared to older freighter models. The aircraft also enables the expansion of specialized air cargo services, including Shipped Fresh, Shipped Pharma, and Shipped Special. These products cater to industries such as automotive, high technology, perishables, aerospace, and other sectors requiring time-sensitive logistics solutions.
Since its inception three years ago, MSC Air Cargo has grown from operating a single aircraft to developing a steadily expanding fleet and network, with a strong operational base in Europe. The delivery of the second Italian-registered 777F underscores the company’s ongoing commitment to scaling air cargo capacity in alignment with global trade demands and integrated logistics strategies.

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