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Cargojet To Sell Two 767-300Fs And Add One Converted Freighter In 2026

Cargojet, Canada’s leading cargo airline, has announced plans to sell two of its older Boeing 767-300 freighters during the third quarter of 2025, in an effort to improve liquidity and optimize fleet composition. At the same time, the company has signed a letter of intent to acquire a converted 767-300F, which is scheduled for delivery in the first quarter of 2026.

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One Air Prepares To Take Delivery Of Boeing 777F G-ONEG

One Air, the UK-based cargo airline, is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 777 Freighter, marking a significant step in the carrier’s fleet expansion strategy. The aircraft, with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 68454, will carry the registration G-ONEG and is expected to enter active service shortly following final delivery procedures.

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AirZeta Completes Acquisition Of Asiana Airlines’ Cargo Business

AirZeta, formerly known as Air Incheon, has officially completed the acquisition of Asiana Airlines’ cargo divisionand begun operations under its new identity. The transaction, valued at $322.5 million, was finalized on 1 August 2025, following the formal transfer of all rights and obligations related to Asiana’s international freighter cargo operations the day before.

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AFG Aviation Sells 767-381F(ER) MSN 33510 To Samaritan’s Purse

AFG Aviation Ireland Limited (AFG) has announced the successful sale of a Boeing 767-381F(ER) freighter aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 33510, to Samaritan’s Purse, a globally respected humanitarian relief organization. This transaction highlights AFG’s strategic role in enabling critical missions through effective aviation asset management and trading.

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CMA CGM Air Cargo Takes Delivery Of B777F Freighter

CMA CGM Air Cargo, the cargo airline division of French shipping giant CMA CGM Group, has expanded its dedicated air fleet with the delivery of a Boeing B777F freighter, carrying serial number 68187. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1/115B engines, among the most powerful and reliable engines for long-haul freighter operations.

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Air Belgium To Retire A330 Freighters

Air Belgium has announced plans to phase out its two A330-200F aircraft by the end of August 2025, marking a significant change in the airline’s cargo operations. These aircraft have been operating under a lease agreement with Altavair AirFinance, a U.S.-based lessor specializing in commercial aircraft financing and leasing solutions.

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Pattaya Airways To Add ATR72-500F, Eyes More Leases

Pattaya Airways, a Thailand-based regional cargo carrier, is preparing to induct its third aircraft, an ATR72-500F, into its fleet under a dry lease agreement during Q2 2026. The airline is also actively soliciting offers for additional leased aircraft, signaling an expansion strategy in response to rising regional cargo demand.

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China Cargo Airlines Takes Delivery Of B777F MSN 69513

China Cargo Airlines, a leading cargo carrier based in China and part of the China Eastern Airlines Group, has taken delivery of a Boeing 777 Freighter (B777F) with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 69513. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1 engines, supplied by GE Aerospace, a widely trusted engine option for the B777 family.

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Air Lease Cancels A350F Order, AviLease Now Sole Lessor

Air Lease Corporation (ALC), a major U.S.-based aircraft leasing company, has canceled its outstanding order for seven Airbus A350F freighters, significantly altering the leasing landscape for Airbus’s next-generation cargo aircraft. The cancellation leaves AviLease, a Saudi Arabia-based leasing firm, as the sole lessor on Airbus’s A350F order book.

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DHL Aviation Takes Delivery of B777F Operated by AeroLogic

DHL Aviation, the cargo arm of Deutsche Post DHL Group, has taken delivery of one Boeing 777 Freighter (B777F)with serial number 68147, which will be operated by its German joint venture AeroLogic. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1 engines and further strengthens DHL’s long-haul air cargo capabilities.