The Boeing 747-8F is a large cargo aircraft designed for freight transport. It is part of the Boeing 747 family and features a distinctive hump on its upper deck. The "F" in its name stands for "Freighter," indicating its primary purpose of carrying goods rather than passengers.
With a maximum payload capacity of around 140 metric tons, the 747-8F can accommodate a wide variety of cargo, including oversized items. It is powered by four GEnx-2B67 engines, which provide improved fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to earlier models.