US cargo airline 7Air said it will add a Boeing 767 freighter to its fleet to support its network growth.
The Miami-headquartered airline announced its new aircraft in a LinkedIn post on 21 May.
“We are currently in the process of adding a B767 to our fleet,” said 7Air. “This addition will significantly increase our capacity and give us the flexibility to continue expanding our network as demand continues to grow.”
7Air received certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in February last year.
According to Planespotters, 7Air currently has four Boeing 737-800 passenger to freighter (P2F) conversions, with another due to join the fleet.
The airline’s website confirmed it has four Boeing 737-800SFs, each with a capacity of up to 22,000 kgs with 6,380 cu ft of cargo space.
7Air said “four additional aircraft” are expected. Air Cargo News has requested more information from the airline.
The FAA Part 121 certified carrier’s services include ACMI, scheduled, charter and ad-hoc. It operates in the US, Central America and the Caribbean.
Earlier this month, 7Air began charter flights to Venezuela. It has also recently added charter flights to the Caribbean island of Saint Maarten.
In March, 7Air promoted Juan Nunez to accountable executive and chief operating officer. Nunez was previously director of flight operations for 7Air since October 2023.

