December 12, 2024
Atlas Air Adds Three Boeing 747-8F Freighters to Meet Rising Demand

Atlas Air Adds Three Boeing 747-8F Freighters to Meet Rising Demand

With global demand for widebody freighters surging, Atlas Air will add three additional Boeing 747-8F freighter to its fleet.
An Atlas Air Boeing 747-8F freighter in flight.
Photo Credit: Atlas Air

Atlas Air Worldwide Holdings, Inc. has announced the addition of three Boeing 747-8 freighters to its fleet. This fleet expansion comes as a response to the increasing need for cross-border e-commerce shipping solutions. It addresses the current surging global demand for dedicated large widebody airfreight capacity.

The new aircraft have been, secured through long-term finance lease agreements with BOC Aviation. The new freighters are now set to enter service towards the end of the third quarter of 2024.

This acquisition also further solidifies Atlas Air’s present position as the world’s largest operator of Boeing 747 freighters.

Demand for Widebody Freighters Rising


Michael Steen, Atlas Air Worldwide’s Chief Executive Officer, spoke about the expansion: “We’re thrilled to grow our widebody fleet with these three 747-8Fs. This follows our earlier acquisition of four 747-400Fs, which we’ve already placed with customers under long-term agreements.”

Steen pointed out the company’s commitment to the 747 freighter platform, highlighting its significant payload capacity and unique nose-loading capability. He noted that these features provide substantial value to their customers.

The CEO also pointed out the persistent strong demand for dedicated large widebody freighters. With a robust pipeline in place, Atlas Air is confident in placing these new planes with customers under favorable long-term agreements.

“Through our ongoing investments in innovation and our fleet, we continue to enhance our operational flexibility,” Steen added. “This allows us to provide world-class service and maintain our position as a trusted partner to our customers.”

Steven Townend, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of BOC Aviation, commented on the partnership. “Atlas manages the world’s largest fleet of Boeing 747 freighter aircraft and is ideally placed to partner with us in operating these latest generation aircraft.”

Townend also highlighted the transaction’s significance, stating that it demonstrates BOC Aviation’s ability to provide capacity solutions to a wide range of airline customers, especially as global airfreight volumes reach record highs.

Photo Credit: Atlas Air

Boeing 747-8 Capability


The Boeing 747-8 freighter stands out as the most capable, technologically advanced, and environmentally friendly widebody freighter available. It boasts several impressive features:

  • Largest load capacity in the market
  • 20% increase in payload capacity over the 747-400F
  • 25% more capacity than the 777-200LRF
  • 16% reduction in fuel consumption compared to the 747-400F
  • Unique nose-loading capability

Atlas Air’s current fleet includes 65 Boeing 747 freighter aircraft, comprising:

  • 17 747-8Fs
  • 39 747-400Fs
  • 5 passenger 747-400s
  • 4 Large Cargo Freighters (LCFs)
An Atlas Air Boeing 747-8F freighter in flight.
Photo Credit: Atlas Air

Conclusion


This impressive fleet underscores Atlas Air Worldwide’s position as a leading global provider of outsourced aircraft and aviation operating services.

The company, through its subsidiaries Atlas Air, Inc., Titan Aviation Holdings, Inc., and majority-owned Polar Air Cargo Worldwide, Inc., operates the world’s largest fleet of 747 freighter aircraft.

Atlas Air Worldwide offers customers the most comprehensive array of Boeing 747, 777, 767, and 737 aircraft for domestic, regional, and international cargo and passenger operations.

This latest fleet expansion reinforces the company’s commitment to meeting the evolving needs of the global airfreight sector and maintaining its competitive edge in the industry.

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