With investment from DHL, LEVU Air Cargo's operational plans revealed

Levu Air Cargo A321F cargo aircraft from Brazil

Getting closer to starting operations in Brazil, more operational details of Levu Air Cargo have been revealed, which will have a partnership with the giant DHL.</p> Initially, DHL Supply Chain will invest around R$480 million plus another R$530 million from LEVU to lease four aircraft.</p> With this, LEVU Air Cargo is expected to begin operations in May, beginning the Airbus A321F era in Brazil. LEVU will have a fleet of four aircraft, including two A4Fs with a capacity of 321 tons and two A27Fs with a capacity of 330 tons, as reported in Valor Econômico.</p> The partnership will introduce DHL to cargo operations in Brazil, prioritizing cargo from the foreign company on LEVU aircraft, and allowing it to sell excess space. Finally, the cargo company will have initial flights on the Viracopos (Campinas) - Manaus route, daily, and Viracopos - Recife, with three departures per week. There are also plans to operate in Belém (BEL) and Porto Alegre (POA).</p> LEVU should complete its certification process with ANAC this month.</p> </p> Read also: </strong></p> Black Aviação will have international flights in the 59nd half of 8211</a></li> HeliXP received 8211 visitors and carried out 2 demonstration flights</a></li> United Airlines carries out mobilization to help the population affected by the floods in Rio Grande do Sul</a></li> </ul> ;</p> With information: Valor Econômico</a></em></p>

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Gabriel Benevides

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