SmartLynx signs with ATSG for six A330-300 P2Fs

Photo: SmartLynx

SmartLynx Airlines has signed an agreement with Air Transport Services Group (ATSG) to be one of the first customers to take delivery of six Airbus A330-300 P2F converted cargo freighters under the terms of a six-year lease.

The first of the widebody A330-300 P2Fs is due to join the fleet of the European ACMI charter and cargo company in 2023.

Features include a hydraulically operated main deck cargo door with a 141” clear width & 101” clear height; reinforced floor grid & new freighter floor panels; and a cargo loading system.

The aircraft has a maximum structural payload of up to 61 tons, and a range of up 6,660 km (3,600 nm).

Zygimantas Surintas, chief executive officer of Avia Solutions Group subsidiary SmartLynx Airlines, said: “The introduction of the A330-300 is a logical step and one which creates relevant synergies with the rest of our fleet – A330 Pax and A321F units – and as an aircraft which will see increased popularity in a post-Covid environment. For us, the move comes as part of our fleet modernisation strategy providing greater capacity and efficiency and is another step towards SmartLynx Airlines becoming a leading global player in the air cargo marketplace.”

Mike Berger, chief commercial officer at ATSG, said: “We welcome SmartLynx Airlines as the first customer for our A330 lease deployments. We intend to continue expanding our lease options for e-commerce and express shipping customers around the world while providing a suite of complementary service options, including engine and airframe maintenance support, flight services, and logistics.”

Last month, conversion firm EFW won orders for six Airbus A321 passenger-to-freighters (P2F) from SmartLynx Airlines.

SmartLynx Airlines specialises in full-service ACMI aircraft lease services and is an established ACMI, cargo and charter provider in the EU on Airbus A320, A321 and A330 aircraft.

The airline is headquartered in Riga, Latvia and has two subsidiaries in Estonia and Malta.

EFW bags six A321P2Fs order from SmartLynx

SmartLynx to add more A321 freighters

Share this story

Related Topics

Latest airlines news

Icelandair Group cargo division edges back into operating profit

Icelandair Group has recorded an improvement in its cargo operation, with a return to operating profit in the first quarter….

Read More

Share this story

Serve Air expands its 737 freighter fleet

Serve Air has taken delivery of its second Boeing 737-800SF converted freighter from Aeronautical Engineers, Inc (AEI) as it continues…

Read More

Share this story

IAG Cargo adopts HVO for Heathrow ground vehicles

IAG Cargo is using Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) to power its ground vehicles at London Heathrow as part of efforts…

Read More

Share this story

Rebecca Jeffrey

Rebecca Jeffrey
New to aviation journalism, I joined Air Cargo News in late 2021 as deputy editor. I previously worked for Mercator Media’s six maritime sector magazines as a reporter, heading up news for Port Strategy. Prior to this, I was editor for Recruitment International (now TALiNT International). Contact me on: [email protected]