(04 Apr 2022, 11:12 +07)
Dublin-headquartered ASL Aviation Holdings (ASL)
has signed an order with Boeing for up to 20
additional 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters (BCF).
The
agreement is for 10 firm orders and 10 purchase rights.
"This new order is an important element of our
fleet renewal programme, and we are delighted to expand our
partnership with Boeing on the 737-800BCF," said Dave Andrew, Chief Executive, ASL
Aviation Holdings. "The 737-800BCF offers increased reliability
and performance, and equally its lower fuel burn reduces our
environmental footprint. This is very important to ASL as an
aviation group committed to environmental sustainability in
aviation."
Boeing 737-800BCF
The deal is ASL's second order for the 737-800BCF
and including options, will bring the organization's total
737-800BCF orders and commitments with Boeing to 40 aircraft.
The
aircraft will be converted by Boeing at approved MRO sites
including STAECO in Jinan, China and at Boeing's London Gatwick
MRO facility in the United Kingdom.
"We are honored to play
a crucial role in the fleet renewal underway across ASL Aviation
Holdings' operation," said Jens Steinhagen, director of Boeing
Converted Freighters. "Boeing Converted Freighters support
progress towards sustainability goals by providing operators like
those under the ASL Group umbrella an economical way to replace
less efficient, older-generation freighters."
The
737-800BCF has a payload of up to 23.9 tonnes (52,800 lbs.)
with a range of 2,025 nautical miles (3,750 km).
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