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The A330-200F freighter version of Airbus’ popular twin-engine A330-200 jetliner continues to expand its order book
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The A330-200F has built up a solid customer base since this new-generation freighter was formally launched in January 2007. Total firm orders for the A330-200F now stand at 72, booked by cargo airlines, aircraft leasing companies and an investment fund from around the world.
Leasing and service companies acquiring A330-200s to date are U.S.-based Aircastle Limited, Guggenheim Aviation Partners and Intrepid Aviation Group; as well as Iceland’s Avion Aircraft Trading (which already has signed an A330-200F lease agreement with Icelandair Cargo), and Asia's BOC Aviation (previously known as Singapore Aircraft Leasing Enterprise).

MatlinPatterson Global Advisers LLC placed a firm order for six A330-200 Freighter aircraft through an affiliate. This U.S. investment fund plans for the aircraft to be used by certain of its airline portfolio companies, such as Varig Logistica in Brazil and Global Aero Logistics in the USA – which will become new Airbus operators.

Airline customers with firm A330-200F orders are Etihad Crystal Cargo (the cargo division of UAE national carrier Etihad Airways), India’s Flyington Freighters and Turkish cargo operator MNG Airlines and ACT Airlines of Istanbul.
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