GECAS has announced that it will lease two Boeing B737-800 Converted Freighters (BCF) to M Jets International’s start-up , Kargo Xpress.
Delivering in October and December 2021, these two 738BCFs will greatly increase capacity for Malaysia’s newest freight carrier. Kargo Xpress began scheduled flights in June with one 737-400F and this added capacity will enable the operator to provide fast, timely and efficient delivery of goods as they expand their footprint to include Northern China and Western India and serve some thinner, underserved routes.
Gunasekar Mariappan, Managing Director, M Jets International, said,
“Kargo Xpress appreciates the close working relationship with GECAS to induct our initial two 737-800 BCF. We are focused on developing a robust, reliable, cost effective network within Asia, centered around a fleet of 737 freighters.
Our goal is to be the provider of choice for express e-commerce shipments, as well as point-to-point delivery, trans-shipment and flight-truck services for our time-to-market sensitive customers within Asia.”
Richard Greener, SVP and Manager, GECAS Cargo said, “Thanks to its versatility, efficiency, and reliability, the 737-800BCF is well suited to Kargo Xpress’ planned growth strategy. At GECAS Cargo, we are pleased to support Kargo Xpress as they look to develop more routes and expand their operations.”
New Cargo Airline in Malaysia - Kargo Xpress, the fifth freighter operator in the Country. Kargo Xpress has leased a former Connect Cargo Boeing 737-400F Freighter from Vallair.
KargoXpress is backed by aircraft broker M Jets International, which previously tried to start a new passenger airline in Malaysia called 'Love2Fly'.
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Source : GECAS.