Freight Silk Way West Airlines adds two Boeing 747 freighters

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Silk Way West Airlines has announced, that it plans to further expand its business. The freight operator will add two Boeing 747-400F to its fleet.

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Baku based Silk Way West Airlines has announced further expansion plans. Additional regular flights between Leige Airport and Baku were launched at the end of April 2018. The route is being served twice a week.

Wolfgang Meier, President and CEO of Silk Way West Airlines, said: “The aim is to further knit our European network by adding more destinations and maintaining a denser schedule in order to offer our customers the highest flexibility.”

Recently, Silk Way West Airlines has re-launched operations from Budapest. But not only will the carrier expand the number of destinations, but also the fleet. Two Boeing 747-400F will join the fleet, with one of the two already having arrived last week. The second aircraft is expected to join in June.

“The two long expected additional aircrafts will further support the growth of the network by enhancing the options to make existing Silk Way West Airlines routes denser and add as well new destinations to its global network of more than 45 destinations, “Meier added.

Silk Way West Airlines is an Azerbaijani cargo airline headquartered at Heydar Aliyev International Airport Baku, the airlines´ operational hub. The carrier offers freight services linking Asia with Europe, the United States and Africa. 45 destinations are currently being served. Its fleet consists of over 10 Boeing 747-400Fs and Boeing 747-8Fs.

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