SF Airlines
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Commenced operations | 31 December 2009 | ||||||
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Hubs | Ezhou | ||||||
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Fleet size | 90 | ||||||
Parent company | SF Express (Group) Co. | ||||||
Headquarters | Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport Shenzhen, Guangdong, China | ||||||
Website | www |
SF Airlines (Chinese: 顺丰航空公司; pinyin: Shùnfēng Hángkōng gōngsī) is a Chinese cargo airline owned by SF Express (Group) Co. The company is headquartered in the No.1 Freight Depot of the International Shipping Center of Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport in Bao'an District, Shenzhen, Guangdong province.[2]
History
Although a preparatory team for SF Airlines was founded in 2005, it wasn't until 2009 that the preparation was approved by the Civil Aviation Administration of China. A successful maiden flight was made on 31 December 2009.[3]
SF Airlines began its first flights in 2010 to the plateau area of Yushu City, Qinghai carrying earthquake relief materials.[4] Shortly after, a second Boeing 757-200F was put into operation.[3]
In 2011, SF Airlines became the first company in the industry to pass the CCAR-121-R4 for supplemental operations. They also flew their first Boeing 737-300F in 2011. SF Airlines passed the International Region Supplemental Operation Assessment and became qualified to operate international routes.[3]
In 2012, SF Airlines operated its first Boeing 737-400F.[3]
In October 2014, Boeing announced that an undisclosed number of Boeing 767-300ER will be converted by Boeing to a Freighter as part of the proven BCF Program for Fleet Expansion by SF Airlines with an entry into service in 2015 of the first aircraft. This agreement also included a Letter of Intent to acquire Boeing 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters for future fleet expansion and to replace existing B737 Classic aircraft.[5]
SF Airlines had a fleet of 26 Boeing aircraft by the end of 2015. The company managed to establish a hub in Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport to help expand its business in East China.
On 21 October 2016, SF Airlines' 36th freighter and also the 4th B767-300BCF took its test flight in Singapore then diverted to Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. SF Airlines was arguably the No.1 cargo carrier in China in terms of fleet numbers.
In November 2017, SF Airlines bought two Boeing 747-400ERF of the defunct Jade Cargo International in an auction held by Alibaba worth 320 million CNY (US$48.4 million).
Fleet
As of May 2024, SF Airlines operates the following aircraft:[6][7][8]
Aircraft | In fleet | Orders | Notes |
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Boeing 737-300SF | 14 | — | |
Boeing 737-400SF | 3 | — | |
Boeing 747-400ERF | 4 | — | Taken over from China Cargo Airlines and Jade Cargo International |
Boeing 747-400F | 1 | 1 | Taken over from China Southern Airlines Cargo |
Boeing 757-200PCF | 43 | — | |
Boeing 767-300ER/BCF | 25 | 1 | |
Total | 90 | 2 |
Gallery
- SF Airlines Boeing 757-2Z0(SF) at Shanghai Pudong International Airport
- SF Airlines Boeing 757-21B(SF) at Shanghai Pudong International airport
- SF Airlines Boeing 757-21B(SF) at Shanghai Pudong International airport
- SF Airlines Boeing 767-304ER(BCF) at Beijing Capital International Airport
References
- ^ "重塑中国航空货运格局——写在花湖机场国内货运航线转场完成之际". 湖北日报. 2023-09-25.
顺丰集团在鄂州建设主枢纽期间,逐步将深圳、杭州、北京和成都等地的合作机场确定为次枢纽。
- ^ "Contact Us." SF Airlines. Retrieved on February 24, 2014. " SF Airlines Co., Ltd. Address: No.1 Freight Depot, International Shipping Center of Bao'an International Airport, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, 518128, P.R.C." - Chinese address: "地 址:中国广东省深圳市宝安国际机场国际货运中心1号货站 邮 编:518128"
- ^ a b c d "SF Airlines history". sf-airlines.com/sfa/en/article_142.html. Retrieved 24 July 2014.
- ^ "顺丰第57架飞机起飞 上演顺丰速度! – 运输人网". www.yunshuren.com. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ "顺丰航空再引进一架波音767货机,货机机队规模达到75架". m.thepaper.cn. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
- ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2019): 11.
- ^ "SF Airlines (ShunFeng Airlines) Fleet Details and History".
- ^ Rebecca Jeffrey (21 June 2022). "SF Airlines expands freighter fleet to 72 aircraft". Air Cargo News.