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Qantas Freight Boeing 767-300F VH-EFR touched down in Sydney on February 12.
Operated for Qantas Freight by Qantas subsidiary Express Freighters Australia, VH-EFR will be used for trans-Tasman services, replacing a wetleased ATI 767-200F.
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It is the first aircraft to wear dedicated Qantas Freight colours, as most of its freight capacity is provided by belly space on airliners, Australian air Express operated aircraft, and three leased Atlas Air 747-400Fs.
Pissed Off
says:More Qantas mainline jobs disappear for the sake of greedy executive bonuses!
John Harrison
says:About Time Qantas Freight got their own aircraft in Qantas colours Looks good too.
viv
says:If they were to get the Atlas 747s painted up they would look more the force that they are in the freight market.
bz
says:Why no Kangaroo on the tail?