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Air France sells two B777Fs to FedEx

New aircraft surplus to carrier's requirements

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Air France has signed a letter of intent with FedEx for the sale of two B777 freighters. 

The new aircraft have never been in commercial service for the French carrier. 

An Air France Cargo spokesman told IFW the sale reflected the downturn in the air cargo sector globally, which had created excess maindeck capacity. 

This has seen the company trim its freighter fleet to its current level of five: three B747-400ERFs and two B777Fs. 

Last year, after having been the aircraft’s launch customer, Air France said it was seeking to defer deliveries of more B777Fs. It had ordered five and had options on a further three. 

“This is not the first time Air France has negotiated the sale of aircraft to FedEx,” said the spokesman. “Several years ago, FedEx took a number of Air France A310 aircraft, and converted them into freighters." 

Looking ahead to the summer season, the spokesman said it was very likely that Air France Cargo would continue to operate a five-strong freighter fleet.

  • AirBridge Cargo has leased a second B747-400ERF from Air France. The first joined the Russian carrier’s fleet late last year and it now operates four of the type. AirBridge’s fleet also includes one B747-300F and two B747-200Fs.

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