Silk Way West Airlines has announced the expansion of its fleet with the addition of two Boeing 777 freighters.
The cargo airline in the Caspian and Central Asian region said this investment comes in response to the increasing demand for air cargo services.
Silk Way West added that these twin-engine aircraft feature the latest innovations in technology and fuel efficiency, enhancing Silk Way West Airlines' capacity to deliver cargo with speed and reliability.
"The expanded fleet represents a substantial increase in cargo capacity, allowing the carrier to meet the growing needs of its customers across various industries, including e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, and manufacturing," the carrier said in its announcement.
It added that with the new additions, the airline further strengthens its position as one of the leading global air cargo carriers, providing comprehensive coverage and efficient connections between key air cargo markets.
This expansion also reflects Silk Way West Airlines' commitment to minimizing its environmental footprint, it said, as the new aircraft are equipped with advanced eco-friendly technologies, reducing carbon emissions and aligning with ongoing efforts to contribute to the greener aviation industry.
"We continue to reimagine the air cargo experience by adding these environmentally friendly aircraft to our fleet," said Wolfgang Meier, president of Silk Way West Airlines.
"This expansion is a pivotal step in ongoing efforts to provide world-class cargo services, reflecting our dedication to meeting the evolving needs of customers while maintaining a focus on sustainability and efficiency," he added.