Aircraft Finance Germany (AFG) has signed an
agreement with Boeing for two 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters
(BCF).
Primarily used to carry express cargo on
domestic or short haul routes, the 737-800BCF is capable of
carrying up to 23.9 tons (52,800lbs) and flying up to 2,000
nautical miles (3,750 km).
“We are always looking for the best way to invest
and deploy aircraft that support our customers,” said Peter Koster,
AFG’s Head of Freighter Trading. “The 737-800BCF gives us the
opportunity to serve a growing market with a workhorse that can
reliably and efficiently fit into most operators’ fleets.”
First delivered in 2018, the 737-800BCF is now
operated by 10 customers across four continents. Boeing has ramped
up production in response to increased demand with 132 orders. To
date, the company has delivered 34 737-800BCFs.
“Aircraft Finance Germany is known for creating
bespoke solutions that allow their customers to win in a dynamic
market. We are pleased that they are investing in the 737-800BCF,”
said Ihssane Mounir, Boeing’s senior vice president of Commercial
Sales and Marketing. “The 737-800BCF capitalizes on the
Next-Generation 737’s efficiency and unmatched reliability and the
converted freighter program is a great way to extend the life of
the platform.
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