FedEx Express, an operating company of
FedEx Corp, has taken delivery of the company's first Boeing
767-300 Freighter.
"Today's delivery of our first Boeing 767
Freighter is another step forward in our fleet modernization
strategy," said James R. Parker, executive vice president of Air
Operations, FedEx Express. "The 767 is approximately 30%
more fuel efficient and has unit operating costs that are more
than 20 percent lower than the aircraft they will replace. The
net effect is an aircraft that is more affordable to operate and
has lower carbon emissions because of better fuel efficiency."
The 767 Freighter is an ideal upgrade for the
fleet serving the FedEx Express domestic network, providing
improved fuel, maintenance and cost savings over the MD-10
freighters it will replace.
FedEx Express gains additional
efficiency through the ability to share parts, tooling and flight
simulators between the 767 and the more than 70 757 Freighters
already in its fleet.
The 767 Freighter is based on the popular
767-300ER (extended range) passenger airplane. Able to carry
approximately 58 tons (52.7 tonnes) of revenue cargo with
intercontinental range, the 767 Freighter is ideal for developing
new long-haul, regional or feeder markets.
The airplane joins other Boeing freighters in
the FedEx fleet such as the MD-10, MD-11, 757 and the 777.
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