Network Airline Management (NAM) has added a further B747-400F production freighter to its fleet as it continues to strengthen and expand its services.
The additional nose-loading aircraft arrived at NAM’s home base in Liège, Belgium, and entered service on December 14, 2024.
Jonathan Clark, chief executive of NAM, said: “Adding another B747 nose door aircraft to our fleet is a step in the right direction to becoming an all-production freighter fleet. This latest addition is an ex-China Airlines Cargo freighter which has already begun delivering world-class cargo services.
“Renowned for its exceptional range, payload capacity, and reliability, the Boeing 747 is the ultimate workhorse for global air cargo operations.”
As of January 2025, the NAM fleet operates three B747 production freighter, nose door aircraft, plus a B747-400BDSF converted freighter aircraft.
NAM says it is continuing its search for additional freighter aircraft to join its growing fleet in the near future.
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