AerCap Delivers Inaugural Boeing 777-300ERSF Converted Freighter to Fly Meta
Key Points
- 1AerCap successfully delivered its first Boeing 777-300ERSF converted freighter aircraft.
- 2Fly Meta received the inaugural 'Big Twin' freighter, significantly expanding its cargo fleet capabilities.
- 3The 777-300ERSF program provides enhanced volume and payload for the growing global air cargo market.
AerCap, a global leader in aircraft leasing, has officially completed the delivery of its first Boeing 777-300ERSF converted freighter aircraft to Fly Meta. This significant transaction introduces the inaugural 'Big Twin' freighter to Fly Meta's fleet, enhancing its operational capacity in the burgeoning air cargo market.
The Boeing 777-300ERSF, known as the 'Big Twin', represents a major advancement in the freighter conversion sector. This program transforms passenger 777-300ER aircraft into dedicated cargo carriers, offering significantly increased volume and payload capabilities compared to smaller widebody freighters. The conversion process extends the economic life of these popular aircraft, providing a cost-effective solution for operators seeking modern, efficient cargo capacity.
For Fly Meta, the addition of this high-capacity freighter is expected to bolster its logistics network and enable the handling of larger cargo volumes across its routes. AerCap's strategic investment in the 777-300ERSF conversion program underscores its commitment to supporting the evolving demands of global air freight, providing its customers with advanced and reliable cargo solutions.
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