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.
Airbus is facing significant supply chain challenges, leading to a delay of up to one year for the A350F freighter program. Additionally, the manufacturer is encountering hurdles in increasing A350 production in the coming months due to component shortages and logistical constraints.
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.
Kalitta Air has expanded its cargo fleet with the addition of a Boeing 777F, bearing serial number 35610. The aircraft has been acquired on lease to support the airline’s growing demand for long-haul freight operations.
China Southern has expanded its cargo fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 777F, serial 67823. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1 engines, recognized for their efficiency and high thrust capabilities.
Titan Aircraft Investments has announced the acquisition of two Boeing 777 Freighters, bearing serial numbers 42033 and 42034. The aircraft are currently on lease to Ethiopian Airlines and were purchased from Carlyle Aviation Partners, reinforcing Titan’s growing freighter portfolio.
Network Airline Management (NAM) has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Boeing 747-400F, bearing serial number 33732. The aircraft entered service on December 14, 2024, further strengthening the company’s cargo-handling capabilities.
One Air (UK) has successfully carried out its first transatlantic flight between East Midlands and New York, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s cargo expansion strategy. The flight was operated using a Boeing 747-400F, reinforcing the carrier’s growing presence in international freight operations.
My Freighter, a cargo airline based in Uzbekistan, has announced the acquisition of its first Boeing 757-200F on lease from Titan Aviation Leasing, headquartered in the United States. The delivery of this freighter aircraft is scheduled for late February 2025, marking a significant milestone in My Freighter’s expansion strategy.
China Cargo Airlines, a leading cargo carrier based in China, has announced plans to add four more Boeing 777 Freighters (B777Fs) to its fleet by the end of 2025. This expansion will increase the airline’s total freighter fleet to 18 units, enhancing its capacity to meet growing demand for air cargo services.