(16 Nov 2021)
DHL Express has ordered nine Boeing 767-300BCF
(Boeing Converted Freighters), the company's largest single
767-300BCF order to date.
The additional freighters will be used to expand
DHL's long-haul intercontinental fleet in response to the
increased global demand for cargo capacity.
DHL Express has ordered nine more Boeing 767-300BCF.
"We are confident in the quality and OEM expertise
that comes with Boeing's converted freighters," said Geoff Kehr, senior vice president, Global Air Fleet Management, DHL
Express. "The additional B767 freighters are part of our efforts
to modernize DHL's long-haul intercontinental fleet in order to
fly eco-friendlier and more cost-efficiently. Our goal is to
enhance our well-connected global network whilst reducing carbon
emissions and fuel consumption to benefit the environment,
partners and customers alike."
DHL has taken delivery of seven of a batch of
eight 767-300BCF, that have been leased to DHL partner airlines in
the Middle East and Latin America to support its expanding
regional networks.
"We are pleased that DHL continues to expand their
767-300BCF fleet to help meet the growing demand for their global
logistics and cargo business," said Ihssane Mounir, Boeing's
senior vice president of Commercial Sales and Marketing. "The
versatility of the 767-300BCF makes it the preferred medium
widebody converted freighter for both the general and express
cargo markets, ensuring DHL will have the capability, reliability
and efficiency they need to capture growth opportunities and
maximize their air cargo operations."
The 767-300BCF can carry up to 51.6 tonnes
(113,900 pounds) up to 6,190 kilometers (3,345 nautical miles).
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