National Airlines has added a second Boeing 777 Freighter to its fleet, strengthening its long-haul cargo operations and expanding its global charter capacity.
The aircraft, registered N792CA, was delivered from Boeing’s production facility in Everett, Seattle. The airline said the addition supports its continued growth and its focus on tailored cargo solutions for customers and industries around the world.
The new freighter marks another step in the airline’s fleet expansion and underlines its push to serve international cargo demand with larger, long-range aircraft.
National Airlines did not give further details on when the aircraft will enter service, or on any new routes or customer commitments linked to the delivery.
The Boeing 777 Freighter is designed for long-haul cargo transport and is widely used by airlines carrying freight on intercontinental routes. National Airlines said the aircraft enhances its ability to provide customized global charter cargo solutions.
The delivery comes as cargo airlines continue to invest in larger aircraft to meet demand for flexible freight capacity. For National Airlines, the addition of a second 777 Freighter signals confidence in the long-term growth of its cargo business.








