Challenge Group has taken another significant step in strengthening its cargo operations by securing two additional Boeing 777-300ER aircraft for conversion into freighters. Announced by Markus Fischer, the move aligns with the Group’s long-term strategy to scale its freighter fleet and enhance global competitiveness. These aircraft will serve as feedstock for conversion, reinforcing the Boeing 777 platform as a central pillar of the company’s future cargo operations while boosting capacity, resilience, and operational efficiency.
Challenge Group expands fleet, adds two B777-300ER
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