Thai express cargo airline K-Mile Asia has received its first 767-300 converted freighter aircraft to its fleet. The aircraft will add to its existing fleet of five 737 freighters and is expected to enter service in October 2024, connecting Thailand with southeast Asia, China and India. The company said the aircraft will offer cost efficient new opportunities to its air cargo customers. “We are delighted to welcome our first and Thailand’s first 767-300 converted freighter aircraft,” said K-Mile managing director Pansith Sasunee. “This milestone is a positive statement in the future of K-Mile as we continue to strengthen and grow.”
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