Challenge Group showcases new livery on its 767 freighter
The aircraft, registered as 9H-CAH, was painted at Aviation Cosmetics in Malta.

Image: Markus Fischer/ LinkedIn
Challenge Group has unveiled the brand-new livery of its Boeing 767 freighter, registered as 9H-CAH.
The Boeing 767-300 freighter is 26.8 years old and was converted into a freighter in August 2024. It entered service with Challenge Airlines on December 24, 2024, according to data from Planespotters.net.
In a LinkedIn post, Markus Fischer, Head of Network Planning, Alliances and Revenue Management at Challenge Group, shared an update on the new livery unveiling. He mentioned that the aircraft was painted at Aviation Cosmetics in Malta and is now ‘ready to make a bold statement as it travels the skies worldwide.’
Image: Markus Fischer/ LinkedIn
Challenge Group currently operates a fleet of 10 aircraft, comprising six Boeing 747-400 freighters and four Boeing 767-300 freighters.
In May this year, Challenge Group launched its Boeing 777-300ERSF conversion programme and is set to introduce the converted freighter into its fleet later this year. The company has registered the first-ever Boeing 777-300ERSF in the EASA region under a Maltese AOC (9H).
The airline operates several key international routes. These include daily flights from Tel Aviv (TLV) to Liege (LGG), a twice-weekly service from Tel Aviv to New York John F. Kennedy (JFK), five weekly flights from Liege to New York JFK, and weekly flights from Liege to both Atlanta (ATL) and Houston (IAH).
It also operates on routes such as Tel Aviv to Dubai World Central (DWC), Tel Aviv to Nairobi (NBO), Tel Aviv to Zhengzhou (CGO), and Hong Kong (HKG) to Dubai World Central.
In May this year, the airline launched a new weekly service to Bengaluru, India, adding to its existing routes to other Indian cities such as Mumbai and Delhi.