One Air adds 3rd freighter as demand rises for Asia-Europe capacity
Boeing 747-400ERF joined on five-year lease from AeroTransCargo, completed flight from HK to East Midlands Airport.
British cargo airline One Air entered its second year of flight operations by adding a third Boeing 747 freighter to its fleet to meet strong demand for cargo capacity in Asia and Europe.
"The Boeing 747-400ERF has joined One Air on a five-year lease from AeroTransCargo FZE, and completed its first flight for the airline today from Hong Kong to East Midlands Airport," says an official release.
The Boeing 747-400ERF is the first aircraft in One Air’s fleet to offer a nose door as well as a side door for loading and unloading. The version also offers a higher payload capacity of up to 124 tonnes, the release added.
One Air commenced B747F flights in July 2023 after receiving its AOC certification from the UK Civil Aviation Authority, and added a second 747-400 aircraft to its fleet in December to support its growing flying programme between China/Hong Kong and Europe.
"The airline’s first 12 months of charter operations included flights from airports across the U.K. including London Heathrow, London Stansted, East Midlands Airport, Birmingham, Doncaster/Sheffield, Glasgow Prestwick, and Cardiff. One Air’s 747s have also served points in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia, notably Almaty, Amsterdam, Astana, Châteauroux, Hahn, Hong Kong, Jinan, Larnaca, Maastricht-Aachen, Muscat, Shannon, and Singapore."
Most recently, One Air has been operating a contract for seven 747F flights a week, ex Hong Kong into Europe carrying general cargo, the release added.
“Our business case was always based on the high demand we saw for a British cargo airline, and this is being borne out by the volume of flights we are operating," says Paul Bennett, Chairman & CEO, One Air. "The arrival of our third 747-400 and its increased capacity and capability will enable us to provide more availability to our growing client base. We are also pressing ahead with our future fleet plans, and expect to add at least one more freighter in the first half of 2025 based on our current growth plan.”
One Air has recruited a further 27 flight crew and support staff in support of its third aircraft, taking the total workforce at its U.K. headquarters to over 125 professionals, the release added.