SmartLynx Airlines to expand its Airbus A321F freighter fleet to 13 aircraft

SmartLynx Airlines is on its way to becoming the dominant A321-200 P2F operator in Europe. Currently operating six A321F aircraft, the company plans to increase its fleet to 13 by the end of this year to obtain at least four more A321F units by the end of 2024. With this expansion plan, SmartLynx Airlines is well-placed to take the lead in the narrow-body express freight market.

With a maximum payload of 27,000 kg and a range of up to 2300 nautical miles, the A321F is perfectly suited for operations in established express cargo markets.  The A321F has a payload capacity of 27 metric tons and a maximum volume of up to 208 m2. It can be loaded with up to 14 full container positions (88’’ x 125’’) on the main deck and up to 10 (LD3-45W) on the lower deck, providing space for various types of cargo. The aircraft has a hydraulically driven, electrically barred main deck cargo door that is 3.65 meters wide and 2.13 meters high and a cargo compartment that is 3.7 meters wide and 34.44 meters long.

With only a handful of A321-200 freighters currently in the skies, SmartLynx Airlines is uniquely positioned to lead the industry with its ambitious growth plans. The company’s confidence in the A321-200F and commitment to superior customer service make it an attractive partner for companies looking for efficient and cost-effective cargo solutions.

SmartLynx Airlines has reached another milestone by reintroducing the A321-200 P2P aircraft. The A321 freighter, registered as YL-LDP and freshly converted by Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW), has landed at Riga Airport for the first time, marking the first-ever registration of this aircraft type under a Latvian AOC.