FedEx Express, a wholly owned subsidiary of
FedEx Corp., has placed an order with Boeing for four 767
Freighters. The order is part of FedEx's initiative to modernize
its fleet.
The addition of the 767 Freighters will enable
FedEx to replace its less efficient medium widebody cargo
airplanes with freighters that provide fuel, maintenance and other
cost savings. The freighters also increase efficiency by sharing
spare parts, tooling and flight simulators with the Boeing 757s
that are part of the FedEx air fleet.
"These additional 767 orders will help
accelerate our fleet modernization program as we replace our aging
MD-10 freighter fleet," said James R. Parker, FedEx Express
executive vice president, air operations. "These new 767s will
provide significantly improved reliability and are substantially
more fuel-efficient than the aircraft they will replace. They will
be an excellent addition to the FedEx fleet."
The 767 Freighter is based on the
767-300ER (extended range) passenger airplane. The aircraft is able to carry
approximately 58 tons (52.7 tonnes) of revenue cargo with
intercontinental range.
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