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Sun, Apr 29, 2012

New Aircraft To Fly DHL's New Round-The-World Service

Fourth 777 Freighter Delivered To Southern Air Holdings

Southern Air Holdings has taken delivery of its fourth 777F. The new aircraft will be immediately placed into service for DHL Express on the shipper's new round-the-world service from Hong Kong to Los Angeles to Leipzig, Germany and back to Hong Kong. The new route is designed to reduce shipping time from Asia-Pacific and the U.S. West Coast to one day and extends cargo pick-up times for U.S. suppliers shipping to Europe. Southern Air's third 777F began flying this route earlier this month, and its first two have flown the Cincinnati-Bahrain-Hong Kong route for DHL since September 2011.

Dan McHugh, President and CEO of Southern Air, said, "The 777 is the largest, most environmentally advanced wide-body freighter in the world. As the only ACMI operator to fly this aircraft, Southern Air is able to help our customers reduce fuel costs by as much as 25 percent on global routes, savings that make a significant difference in supply chain costs. Our fourth 777 solidifies our position among the world's most efficient and reliable cargo carriers."
 
Over the last two years, Southern Air has embarked upon an aggressive transformation from a pure 747-200 airline with an average fleet age of 33 years to a highly reliable, fuel efficient fleet of 777Fs and 747SFs, with plans to introduce several 747-400F factory freighters by 2013. By the end of next year, the Company is targeting an average fleet age of less than 7 years. In total, Southern Air's fleet currently includes fourteen 777s and 747s designed for global long-haul cargo shipments.
 
The fourth 777F is painted, like the first three, in combined DHL and Southern Air livery.

FMI: www.southernair.com

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