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Air One Receives First New Boeing 777 Freighter

Air One Receives First Boeing 777 Freighter, Signaling Strategic Fleet Expansion
AIR ONE International Holdings has taken delivery of its first Boeing 777 Freighter at a ceremony held at Boeing’s Everett facility in Washington. This aircraft is the initial unit of two 777Fs ordered by AeroTransCargo FZE, a subsidiary of AIR ONE International Holdings, with the second expected to join the fleet in the fourth quarter of 2025. The newly acquired freighter, adorned in One Air’s distinctive blue, yellow, and white livery, will be operated under an operating lease by British cargo airline One Air, an affiliate of AIR ONE International Holdings.
Enhancing Capacity and Market Reach
The introduction of the Boeing 777F represents a significant milestone for AIR ONE, which currently operates a wide-body fleet comprising 11 Boeing 747-400 Freighters across its network of airlines, including AeroTransCargo SRL in Moldova, RomCargo Airlines in Romania, and One Air in the United Kingdom. Guneet Mirchandani, chairman of AIR ONE International Holdings, highlighted the strategic importance of the new aircraft, noting its 107-tonne payload capacity as a complement to the existing 747-400Fs. He emphasized that this delivery marks the commencement of a long-term fleet acquisition strategy designed to position AIR ONE as a leading international provider of commercial cargo capacity.
David Tattersall, chief technical officer at One Air, underscored the operational benefits the 777F brings to the airline. Since its inaugural commercial flight two years ago, One Air has experienced growing demand from customers across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Tattersall stated that integrating the 777F alongside the 747-400 Freighters will enable the airline to sustain its growth trajectory and broaden its service offerings.
Operational Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite the promising prospects, AIR ONE faces several challenges in integrating the new 777F into its operations. The company must update crew training programs and maintenance infrastructure to accommodate the new aircraft type, while carefully managing the financial implications associated with the acquisition. This fleet expansion occurs amid intensified competition within the air cargo sector. Rivals such as Etihad Cargo are expanding operations at Ezhou Huahu Airport, and One Air itself is preparing to launch scheduled flights using its 747-400 fleet.
The competitive environment is further shaped by strategic initiatives from other major players. Korean Air recently announced a substantial fleet modernization plan, ordering 103 Boeing jets, including 20 Boeing 777-9s, signaling heightened rivalry in the global cargo market.
Omar Arekat, Boeing’s vice president of commercial sales and marketing for the Middle East, welcomed AIR ONE’s fleet expansion, emphasizing that the 777 Freighter will provide the capacity, range, and reliability necessary to support the company’s growing cargo operations. He noted that the aircraft would offer greater value and seamless integration within AIR ONE’s existing fleet.
AIR ONE, the customer-facing brand of AIR ONE International Holdings, operates through offices in London, the UAE, and Hong Kong. The group offers flexible airfreight capacity through long-term charters, ACMI solutions, and plans to introduce scheduled services. The expanding fleet and network reflect AIR ONE’s ambition to connect major trade lanes and deliver customer-focused cargo solutions on a global scale.

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