ASL Aviation Holdings will add four aircraft to the ASL Airlines Australia fleet as it expands its operations across Australia and New Zealand.
The expansion builds on the carrier’s Boeing 737-800BCF operations and its recent launch of services at Western Sydney International Airport. The additional aircraft will strengthen ASL’s existing freighter network and provide further capacity for regional growth.
The aircraft have already been identified, with some transferring from ASL’s existing European fleet to the Australian AOC. The first aircraft is expected to arrive in Australia within the next few weeks, with the full transfer program progressing over the coming months.
ASL Airlines Australia said preparations are already underway to integrate the additional aircraft into its operation.
The fleet expansion represents the latest step in ASL Group’s strategy to increase its presence and capabilities across the Australian and New Zealand markets.