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FlyKhiva Plans To Lease Three B767-300Fs By 2025

FlyKhiva, a cargo airline based in Uzbekistan, is planning to lease up to three Boeing 767-300F aircraft by the end of 2025, signaling an aggressive expansion of its freighter fleet. The move reflects FlyKhiva’s ambition to enhance its capacity and solidify its presence in long-haul cargo markets connecting Asia and Europe.

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FedEx Express Takes Delivery of B767-300F, Serial 67541

FedEx Express, the global cargo carrier based in the United States, has taken delivery of a Boeing 767-300F, bearing serial number 67541. The aircraft is powered by CF6-80C2B6F engines, manufactured by GE Aerospace, and will bolster the airline’s capacity to handle growing cargo demand across its international network.

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Astral Aviation Takes Delivery Of First B767-300F

Astral Aviation, a Nairobi-based cargo airline, has taken delivery of its first Boeing B767-300F freighter, marking a key milestone in its fleet modernization and expansion strategy. The aircraft is identified by serial number 24146, and it becomes the airline’s most capable long-haul freighter to date.

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Cargo Aircraft Management Acquires Boeing 767-300F from LATAM

Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM) has expanded its freighter portfolio with the acquisition of a Boeing 767-300F, serial 29881, from LATAM (Chile). The newly acquired aircraft is set to be leased out to an operator, further supporting CAM’s strategic growth in the air cargo leasing market.

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Magma Aviation Considers Fleet Expansion with Widebody Freighters

Magma Aviation is actively exploring options to expand its own-controlled fleet, considering a range of widebody freighters to support its growing cargo operations. The company is evaluating Boeing B767-300F, B767-200F, A330-300F, A330-200F, and converted B777-300ER aircraft to enhance its capacity and network reach.

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Boeing Updates December 2025 Order Book with Major Changes

Boeing has released its December 2025 order book update, revealing significant changes in aircraft orders and cancellations. Among the most notable updates, flydubai, a major carrier based in the United Arab Emirates, has placed an order for 30 additional Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to support its growing operations and network expansion plans.

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Boeing Adds Eight B767-300Fs to Backlog

Boeing has secured a significant addition to its production backlog, reporting eight new B767-300F orders in December 2024. These freighters, attributed to unidentified customer(s), represent the first confirmed order for this model in two years. The B767-300F has long been a preferred choice for operators seeking medium-capacity freighters with proven reliability and operational efficiency. This latest order underscores the sustained demand…

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Ethiopian Airlines Takes Delivery of One B767-300F

Ethiopian Airlines, Africa’s leading carrier, has taken delivery of a Boeing 767-300 Freighter (B767-300F), identified by serial number 67024. The aircraft is powered by CF6-80C2B6F engines, further strengthening the airline’s cargo operations and fleet capacity.

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FedEx Express Adds B767-300F to Fleet

FedEx Express, a global leader in logistics and express transportation, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a B767-300F, serial 67539, powered by CF6-80C2B6F engines. This addition underscores the company’s dedication to maintaining a modern and efficient fleet to support its global operations.