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Titan Aviation, Bain Capital sell Boeing 767-300ERF to CAM

The deal supports Titan’s portfolio optimisation strategy as demand for Boeing 767 freighters remains strong among cargo operators and leasing firms.

Titan Aviation, Bain Capital sell Boeing 767-300ERF to CAM
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Titan Aviation Leasing (Titan), an Atlas Air Worldwide company, and Bain Capital have completed the sale of one Boeing 767-300ERF aircraft to Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM), a subsidiary of Air Transport Services Group (ATSG). The aircraft involved in the transaction carries manufacturer’s serial number 33768.

The companies said the transaction supports Titan’s strategy to actively manage and optimise its aircraft portfolio while meeting the changing fleet requirements of cargo operators and leasing platforms worldwide.

Eamonn Forbes, Senior Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer of Titan Asset Management Ireland Limited, said the sale reflects Titan’s disciplined approach to portfolio management and its ability to monetise high-quality assets through transactions with established industry participants such as CAM.

Forbes added that Titan continues to actively manage its portfolio as part of its broader asset management strategy.

Andy Lawrence, President of Cargo Aircraft Management, said demand for the Boeing 767 freighter platform remains strong as operators continue to seek reliable aircraft capable of supporting a wide range of cargo missions. He added that the acquisition strengthens CAM’s position in the cargo leasing business while helping it meet the changing needs of the global air cargo market.

Titan Aviation Leasing is a freighter-focused leasing company that provides dry leasing services to airlines worldwide. Its fleet supports international flag carriers, express operators, e-commerce providers, and regional and domestic carriers.

Titan also provides management services to Titan Aircraft Investments I and II, its joint ventures with Bain Capital, including aircraft acquisitions, lease management, passenger-to-freighter conversion oversight, technical expertise, and aircraft disposal.

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