Northern Air Cargo has added a 737-300 aircraft to its fleet, which will be deployed to support the company's existing Alaska business as well as expand the carrier's capacity in the US domestic and international cargo markets.
The larger aircraft will carry approximately 10,000 pounds more freight and is more fuel-efficient than the 737-200, which is the backbone of the company's existing fleet.
According to the airline's president & CEO David Karp, the 300 represents the next step for Northern Air Cargo as it continues to modernise its infrastructure and the services it provides.
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