Cargojet to Expand B767-300F Fleet in 2025
Cargojet has announced plans to add four more Boeing 767-300 freighters to its fleet in 2025. The airline continues to expand its operations to meet increasing cargo demand.
Cargojet has announced plans to add four more Boeing 767-300 freighters to its fleet in 2025. The airline continues to expand its operations to meet increasing cargo demand.
SF Airlines (China) has expanded its freighter fleet with the delivery of its 25th Boeing 767-300BCF, serial 30048, powered by CF6-80C2B7F engines. This latest addition reinforces SF Airlines’ position as China’s largest cargo airline, enhancing its long-haul freight capabilities.
Boeing has forecasted significant growth in Latin America’s freighter fleet, projecting a 47% increase, reaching 220 aircraft by 2043. This expansion is driven by rising demand for air cargo, fueled by e-commerce growth, supply chain shifts, and increased trade volume in the region.
Copa Airlines is expanding its dedicated cargo operations with the lease of a second Boeing 737-800BCF, bearing serial number 33709. This addition will effectively double the airline’s freighter fleet, allowing for greater flexibility and capacity in cargo transport across the Americas.
FL Technics, a globally recognized provider of aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) solutions, has initiated fleet support for a new client, Fly Vaayu of the United Arab Emirates. This partnership involves providing comprehensive maintenance services for Fly Vaayu’s Airbus A320 Passenger-to-Freighter (P2F) aircraft.
Safe Air Kenya, a prominent cargo airline based in Nairobi, has bolstered its fleet with the addition of its first Boeing 737-400 Freighter (B737-400F), bearing serial number 29202. This strategic acquisition marks a significant milestone in the airline’s efforts to enhance its cargo services across the East African region.
Fly Vaayu, the United Arab Emirates’ dedicated narrow-body freighter airline, is set to expand its fleet by adding up to two more Airbus A320P2F aircraft in 2025. The first of these, an A321P2F, bearing serial number 2164, will join the airline in the coming months.
FlyCAA (Congo) is set to become the first African airline to operate an A321-200PCF, as serial 808 is scheduled for delivery soon. The aircraft is being leased from Cargo Aircraft Management (US), marking a significant milestone in the African cargo aviation sector.
Icelease, an aircraft leasing company based in Iceland, has successfully placed a B737-800BCF (Boeing Converted Freighter), identified by serial number 30879, on lease with ASL Aviation Holdings, headquartered in Ireland. This lease agreement further expands ASL Aviation’s capabilities in the cargo sector.
7 Air, a US-based carrier, has received preliminary approval from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to commence its cargo operations. The airline will begin with two Boeing 737-800 P2F (Passenger-to-Freighter) aircraft, identified by serial numbers 34799 and 33471.