LATAM receives third B767BCF, set to receive an additional aircraft in September

LATAM receives third B767BCF, set to receive an additional aircraft in September

LATAM Group received a new Boeing 767 BCF this weekend, the third one of the four conversions that they will receive this year. Additionally, there will be acceptance of another Boeing 767F in September of 2022. 

With this increase LATAM’s cargo subsidiaries will finish the year with 16 freighters. To this fleet, six Boeing 767 BCFs, that they will receive during 2023, will be added. All together, and according to the planification, LATAM’s freighter operators will count with a dedicated cargo fleet between 19 and 22 cargo aircraft by 2023, and with it they reaffirm their position as the leading cargo operators in the region.

The aircraft received this weekend will be primarily used to transport flowers from Colombia and Ecuador, and will further strengthen and expand the network’s destinations in the United States and Europe, increasing our offering to provide a better and more ample connectivity to clients. 

On the other hand, with the aircraft that will be received in September, LATAM ‘s cargo subsidiaries will be able to anticipate and prepare for the growth initiatives planned for 2023, including several new routes between North and South America. 

“The arrival of five freighter B767s this year represents a significant progress for LATAM’s cargo subsidiaries, since it allows the group to give more alternatives to  clients utilizing the optimal aircraft for our markets. In fact, we can already see concrete results: during Mothers Day season, LATAM’s cargo subsidiaries transported 16,400 tonnes of flowers. This is a record for LATAM and – according to the information that has been published – consolidated the LATAM group and its cargo subsidiaries as the main flower operator in the region. This is a true reflection of our commitment to connect South America with the world more and better,” said Andres Bianchi, CEO LATAM Cargo. 

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James Graham

James Graham is an award-winning transport media journalist with a long background in the commercial freight sector, including commercial aviation and the aviation supply chain. He was the initial Air Cargo Week journalist and retuned later for a stint as editor. He continues his association as editor of the monthly supplements. He has reported for the newspaper from global locations as well as the UK.

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