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Kenya-based Astral Aviation is starting to phase out the three 727-200Fs in its fleet as it introduces the 757-200F platform to its operations. Astral Aviation told Cargo Facts that it had removed the 1976-vintage unit 21247 after operating the aircraft for seven years within Africa. Unit 21247 has since been acquired by Eagle Enterprises in
Dubai Kenya-based Astral Aviation plans to expand its medium-widebody operations by adding four A330-300P2Fs, joining a growing number of carriers that are adding the medium-widebody freighter to their fleets. The emergence of new freighter types allows carriers to diversify their fleets, Astral founder and CEO Sanjeev Gadhia said during the first session of Cargo
Kenya-based Astral Aviation will sublease two A320-200P2Fs from U.A.E.-based Vaayu Group and become the first carrier to take the type [FATs 007218-7219]. The first unit (2737, ex-IndiGo) has been undergoing tests at the ST Engineering facility since late 2021 in Singapore (XSP) and is nearing certification. Unit 2737 is currently still in Singapore. (Photo/EFW) Astral