Challenge Group has announced the addition of a B767-300BDSF aircraft to its fleet marking an expansion to its overall capacity and operational flexibility.
In a statement, Challenge Group said the introduction of the B767 aircraft is part of its fleet diversification project designed to adapt to evolving market demands and cater to specific customer requirements.
[Source: Challenge Group]
The company said the B767 is an addition to the existing fleet and is not replacing the B747-400 fleet.
Challenge Group said in the years to come, the B777F will also be introduced as an addition, emphasizing the company's commitment to growth and expansion.
"We are excited to welcome the B767-300BDSF to our fleet, a testament to our dedication to providing exceptional service and solutions to our customers," said Yossi Shoukroun, chief executive officer of Challenge Group.
"This aircraft's enhanced efficiency and sustainability align perfectly with our mission to tackle the challenges posed by certain airport restrictions worldwide, including the 4-engine ban and noise level regulations that have been on the rise," he added.
In the announcement, the company noted that the B767's arrival will empower Challenge Group to be more competitive and versatile in meeting specific customer needs, allowing for greater flexibility when less capacity is required.
This increased adaptability will also pave the way for exploring new markets, including short and medium-haul routes within the EU, the Indian sub-continent, and the Middle East.
The aircraft's volumetric ratio makes it an ideal choice for transporting commodities, making it highly suitable for e-commerce and pharma industries, where volumetric capacity is critical.
Or Zak, chief commercial officer of Challenge Group, said the B767's introduction will revolutionize our ability to serve our customers better.
"With additional capacity and enhanced flexibility, we can offer improved frequency to our current destinations and venture into new markets, enriching our global presence significantly," he added.
Challenge Group noted that it has diligently prepared for this fleet diversification project, allowing sufficient time for specific training, operational adjustments, and targeted roadshows in key markets, like the recent one conducted in India.
The continuation of the conversion program is set to begin in September, with two aircraft undergoing simultaneous conversion and the full fleet of four B767 aircraft expected to be fully operational by Q1/2024.