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DHL introduces B767 to Mena aviation fleet

MANAMA, January 21, 2016

DHL, leading logistics provider and official Logistics Partner for the Bahrain International Airshow 2016, has announced the addition of two Boeing 767 Aircraft to its Middle East and North Africa (Mena) fleet, headquartered in Bahrain.

The DHL 767s will be unveiled at the Bahrain International Airshow 2016, which DHL is supporting following a two-year accord that was signed between the company and BIAS organisers at the Paris Air Show in 2013. DHL’s latest fleet addition will be on static display at the event and a DHL Boeing 757 will also be doing a flyby with two twister planes as part of the event entertainment.

The Boeing 767s will be deployed to a number of destinations across DHL’s regional network, increasing flight frequencies to key markets such as Saudi Arabia, UAE, Afghanistan and Pakistan, with potential to utilise them on additional routes depending on demand.

“The expansion of our Mena air fleet further demonstrates our commitment to investing in the region; by enhancing our air capabilities we will serve more destinations with greater speed, flexibility and reliability, increasing frequencies and bettering our links to significant trade markets regionally and internationally”, said Malcolm Macbeth, vice president of DHL Aviation Middle East and Africa.

The two wide-bodied aircrafts have a Maximum Take Off Weight (MTOW) of around 159,200kgs and will complement DHL’s narrow-body Boeing 757-200s operations in the region, bringing its total fleet size to 11 planes and increasing the number of weekly flights to 155 across Mena. The Boeing 767-200s are powered by General Electric CF6-80A engines and are fuel and energy efficient.

“We plan to increase the number of DHL aircraft and continue to upgrade our regional fleet with larger more fuel and energy efficient planes to maximize volume capacity, increase reach, frequencies and also improve our CO2 efficiency. These 767s burn approximately 5000 kg of fuel per hour and have already reduced our carbon emissions by approximately 425 tonnes per month in total. We should see an average overall reduction of 8% per cent in emissions, if not more, with the addition of the two B767s, and this will further complement our fleet of B757 freighters which are the most cost efficient aircraft available today in the regional freighter industry”, said Macbeth.

DHL Aviation also plans to increase its Bahrain-Beirut flights to five per week, starting in February. – TradeArabia News Service




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