UPS boosted its cargo capacity 50 percent on flights to Central and South America last week, saying it is responding to solid growth in Latin American demand.
The carrier replaced a Boeing 757 narrow-body aircraft with a larger B-767 widebody freighter on 19 weekly flights to markets in Central and South America.
The B-767 can carry a payload of 132,200 pounds, UPS said. The freighter will be used on flights to Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Panama.
Latin American economies expanded an average 6 percent in 2010, led by export industries such as flowers, farmed fish, fruits, vegetables and automotive parts.
Technology and health care product exports also are increasing, UPS said.
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