Dublin based ASL Aviation Holdings announced it will add four Boeing 737-800BCF aircraft to its ASL Airlines Australia fleet as it expands its operational capability and presence across Australia and New Zealand markets.

The fleet expansion builds on the carrier’s Boeing 737-800BCF operations and its recent launch of services at Western Sydney International Airport. The additional aircraft will strengthen ASL’s existing freighter network and provide further capacity for regional growth.

The aircraft have already been identified, with some transferring from ASL’s existing European fleet to the Australian AOC. The first aircraft expected to arrive in Australia soon and the full transfer programme progressing over the coming months.

ASL Airlines Australia stated on company LinkedIn page “More aircraft. More capability. More opportunities to grow.”

Image Credit: ASL Airlines Australia

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