BAKU — Silk Way West Airlines (7L) has welcomed its third Boeing 777 Freighter in Baku, another step in the strategic fleet renewal program.
"The arrival of our third Boeing 777F represents another important step in our long-term growth strategy. By expanding our fleet with modern, fuel-efficient aircraft, we are not only enhancing our global service offering but also reinforcing our commitment to environmental responsibility. This investment supports both our customers’ evolving needs and our vision for sustainable growth in the years ahead," said Wolfgang Meier, President of Silk Way West Airlines.
Fleet Modernization Program
The airline has ordered 10 Boeing 777F aircraft, aiming to replace older aircraft in its fleet, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and reducing its environmental footprint. Seven more freighters are expected to join the 7L fleet by 2030.
New Freighters help airline meet their environmental goals thanks to optimized fuel consumption and reduced carbon emissions.
Silk Way West Airlines Fleet
Currently, 7L flies Boeing 777F, 747-8F, and 747-400F aircraft carrying over 500,000 tonnes of cargo across 40 destinations worldwide.
The airline is expecting to receive two Boeing 777F, two Boeing 777-8F, and two Airbus A350F by 2030, aiming to modernize the carrier’s fleet and improve long-term sustainability.