Malaysia-based Raya Airways has taken delivery of its and Southeast Asia’s first A321 freighter. The 2000-vintage A321-200P2F (1293, ex-Sky Angkor Airlines) with IAE V2500 engines left the ST Engineering facility in Singapore (XSP) today after conversion with Elbe Flugzeugwerke and landed in Subang (SZB) painted fully white [FATs 008673-8674]. Unit 1293 arrived at XSP
Malaysia-based Raya Airways will continue its Airbus narrowbody fleet expansion with the addition of four freighters: two A320P2Fs and two A321P2Fs. Raya will lease all four aircraft from ST Engineering, the primary partner with Airbus in the Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW) joint venture [FATs 007756-7759]. Raya currently has three 767s and one 737. (Photo/Raya Airways) The
Air Transport Services Group’s (ATSG) leasing arm Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM) has inducted its first A321 for conversion with 321 Precision Conversions at the PEMCO facility in Tampa (TPA) and expects to place the A321-200PCF on lease to Malaysia-based Raya Airways [FATs 007326-7327]. ATSG told Cargo Facts that it currently expects to lease three A321-200PCFs
Malaysia-based Raya Airways has taken delivery of its third 767-200BDSF, on lease from Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM) the leasing arm of Air Transport Services Group (ATSG). The 767 (22224, ex-West Atlantic), a 1983-vintage aircraft with General Electric CF6 engines, arrived in Kuala Lumpur (SZB) April 6. Raya told Cargo Facts that it will deploy the […]
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