AeroLogic matches Qatar Airways Cargo with delivery of 28th B777F

The carrier has taken delivery of its 28th Boeing 777 freighter, registered D‑AERB, which arrived in Leipzig on September 23.;

Update: 2025-09-23 16:46 GMT

D‑AERB landing at Leipzig, image: AeroLogic

AeroLogic, the German cargo carrier jointly owned by Deutsche Post AG and Deutsche Lufthansa AG via DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo, has taken delivery of its 28th Boeing 777 freighter, featuring DHL livery.

The aircraft, registered D‑AERB with MSN 68149, is powered by two GE GE90‑110B1 engines.

The delivery flight took place on September 22, with the aircraft departing Paine Field (PAE) at 17:26 hrs and arriving in Leipzig (LEJ) on September 23 at 11:29 hrs, according to Flightradar24 data.

The carrier received its 27th freighter earlier this month, registered as D‑AERA. This latest delivery is a milestone for AeroLogic, matching Qatar Airways Cargo’s fleet of 28 Boeing 777 freighters in service, while FedEx remains the largest operator with 59 active 777 freighters.


The carrier posted an update on Instagram five days ago about D‑AERB’s C1 flight. This inaugural customer flight served as a functional check, with airline representatives on board.

The fleet’s 26th freighter, registered D‑AALZ (MSN 68147) and also sporting DHL livery, was delivered to the carrier in June this year.

Boeing’s latest orders and deliveries data as of August 31, 2025, show that it has delivered 26 Boeing 777 freighters. It has a total of 13,777F orders, 8 from FedEx, 3 from identified customers, and 2 from unidentified customers. The total unfilled orders for Boeing 777 freighters stand at 59.

DHL Aviation currently operates a fleet of 214 aircraft across a variety of freighter types, including the Airbus A300-600F, A321-200F, A330-200F, and A330-300F, along with ATR 42 and ATR 72 turboprops. The fleet also includes Boeing 737-300F, 737-400F, 737-800F, 747-8F, 757-200F, 767-200F, 767-300F, and 777F models.

Data from Planespotters.net shows AeroLogic operates 14 Boeing 777 freighters for DHL.

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