Alaska Air Cargo has recently announced that its dedicated freighter capacity will essentially double in 2023 as it adds two 737–800 aircraft to their fleet, giving them five scheduled freighters serving the state of Alaska and connecting to the Lower 48.
The 737–800s are expected to be converted from the company’s existing passenger aircraft, and they have on offer more main deck and belly-load space — and higher fuel efficiency — than the three 737–700 freighters that are currently in its fleet.
“The timing couldn’t be better,” said Adam Drouhard, managing director for Alaska Air Cargo. “Fleet expansion positions our growing cargo business to meet the increased demand that we see from industry and consumers.”
0 comments:
Post a Comment