Olympus Airways increases its freighter fleet

Olympus Airways increases its freighter fleet

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The Greek charter airline Olympus Airways is currently in the middle of expanding its second mainstay: The holiday airline, which has made the headlines in recent years due to some long delays, wants to get into the cargo business.

Two Boeing 757-200PCF (SX-AMJ and SX-APX) have already been floated in. Now a Boeing 737-300F is to be added. According to CH-Aviation.com, it is the machine with MSN 24834 that was previously used by Airwork. The freighter is currently "temporarily stored" in the Austrian register as OE-IFE.

The 737-300F is due to be entered on Olympus Airways' Greek register shortly. The cargo plane is currently parked at Bucharest-Baneasa Airport. The Greek airline has been using a Boeing 2019 freighter since 757. Another unit was added in the previous year.

In the passenger aircraft sector, three Airbus A321s are registered on the carrier. Two of these medium-haul jets are currently not in use. Occasionally one also carries out cargo flights with this machine.

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