Integrator adds narrowbody capacity to meet demand for e-commerce, perishables, energy and healthcare sectors within and out of Africa

DHL Aviation has added two Boeing 737-400 freighters to its African network to strengthen intra-continental capacity and support connections on critical Africa-Europe and Africa-Asia trade lanes.
DHL said it is the only integrator with a dedicated air network in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and will continue to grow its capacity to meet increasing demand from West African businesses across key sectors, including e-commerce, perishables, energy and life sciences & healthcare.
The narrowbody 737-400Fs have an approximate payload capacity of just over 20 tonnes and a range of about 2,000 nautical miles (3,700 km).
The freighters are expected to improve transit times and delivery predictability, and extend DHL’s reach to support businesses across West Africa and beyond.
“As trade expands across Africa under the African Continental Free Trade Area, businesses are demanding predictable transit times and consistent delivery performance,” said Anthony Beckley, vice president of operations and aviation, DHL Express SSA.
”The two dedicated aircraft will be integrated into DHL Aviation’s African air network, strengthening connections on critical Africa-Europe and Africa-Asia trade lanes.”
“With this latest investment, DHL Express reaffirms its position as the logistics partner of choice for businesses seeking to grow their presence in regional and global value chains,” added Riaan Vorster, aviation senior director, DHL Aviation SSA.
The aircraft were unveiled at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, Nigeria.
Last year, DHL said it would invest €300m in the Sub-Saharan Africa region across its express, forwarding and supply chain business to expand infrastructure, enhance service capabilities and drive new opportunites in e-commerce, perishables, energy, and life sciences and healthcare.








