Boeing, Air Tanzania Celebrate 1st 767 Freighter Delivery to
Stay informed with our
free newsletters

This news is classified in: Aviation Commercial Aircraft Transport / Logistics

Jun 3, 2023

Boeing, Air Tanzania Celebrate 1st 767 Freighter Delivery to Africa

  • Dedicated Air Tanzania freighter will support the East African nation's growing export and import market

Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Air Tanzania are celebrating the delivery of the airline's first 767-300 Freighter. The airplane arrived today at the airline's hub in Dar es Salaam and will provide the operator with dedicated air freight capacity to serve the country's growing cargo market. The delivery also marks the first direct 767 Freighter delivery from Boeing to an African carrier.

"We are thrilled to welcome the 767-300 Boeing Freighter to our fleet. The 767 will cater to the growing cargo demand which was previously carried by passenger airplanes," said Eng. Ladislaus Matindi, Air Tanzania managing director. "The 767 will enable Air Tanzania to support a journey towards a more sustainable future and time critical cargo schedules across Africa and beyond. We are looking forward to expanding our imports and exports industry that require timely delivery. The arrival of the airplane will open opportunities for global businesses to transport commercial cargo goods to various parts of the world, which will boost national economic growth."

The 767-300 Freighter's excellent fuel efficiency, operational flexibility and low noise levels will enable Air Tanzania to support time-critical cargo schedules across Africa and beyond. Capable of flying 3,255 nautical miles with a revenue payload of more than 52 tonnes, the 767-300 Freighter is the ideal airplane for growing e-commerce and express cargo markets. This is Air Tanzania's first dedicated freighter as the country looks to expand imports and exports of perishable goods, pharmaceuticals and other products that require timely delivery.

Commercial Aircraft Disassembly, Dismantling & Recycling Market Report 2023-2033

Commercial Aircraft Disassembly, Dismantling & Recycling Market Report 2023-2033

Forecasts by Materials Recycling and Recovery Services (Metal Material Recycling, Composite Material Recycling), by Disassembly and Dismantling Services (Aircraft Disassembly, End-of-Life Aircraft Decommissioning, Salvage and Recovery Operations), by Type (Widebody Jet, Narrow-body Jet, Regional Jet, Turboprop), by Business Type, by Component Resale and Aftermarket Sales (Avionics Resale and Refurbishment, Landing Gear Resale and Refurbishment, Engine Resale and Overhaul Services, Interior Components Resale, Secondary Market Parts Sales, Other) AND Regional and Leading National Market Analysis PLUS Analysis of Leading Companies AND COVID-19 Impact and Recovery Pattern Analysis

Download free sample pages

"The 767 Freighter will enable Air Tanzania to significantly grow its existing operations with greater efficiency and flexibility across its network," said Anbessie Yitbarek, vice president, Africa Sales and Marketing, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. "Air Tanzania's cargo customers now have far more options as the airline boosts freight connectivity between Africa, Europe, the Middle East and Asia."

Air Tanzania currently operates commercial service across Africa and to destinations in Asia with a fleet that includes two 787-8 Dreamliners. The airline also has orders for an additional 787-8 and two 737 MAX jets.



AIRCRAFT Supplier Summit 2023

AIRCRAFT Supplier Summit 2023

Leipzig, Germany
Nov 7 - 8, 2023

View agenda
Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2024 Conference

Defence Logistics Central and Eastern Europe 2024 Conference

Budapest, Hungary
Mar 4 - 5, 2024

View agenda