Delayed arrival of freighters may prevent 'a bloodbath' in air cargo market
Only a trickle of large widebody freighters will join the global fleet this year and, ...
Newly minted National Airlines is looking to expand its fleet – and also to move into Airbus aircraft – according to a recent interview. It conceded that the scarcity of aircraft, particularly the 747-400F, which it would most like to acquire, is an issue but it is looking at all types, including the 777F and A330-300P2F, as well as A350 and 777X. Worth a read, on the great samchui.com website.
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