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Freighter Charter

Qantas Freight operates a fleet of Boeing 747-400F, Boeing 767-300F and Boeing 737-300CF freighter aircraft. The aircraft operate a mix of scheduled and charter services to supplement capacity to key import and export destinations around the world.

Freighter Schedules

Qantas Freighter Schedule Northern Summer 2013
Qantas Freighter network, northern summer schedule 2013

Charters and Special Events

All Qantas freighter aircraft are available for charter services. Charter movements typically consist of large volumes of single commodities or special event shipments, such as livestock, stage equipment and artworks. Special event movements can be carried on single or multiple aircraft.

Qantas Freight's current freighter schedule includes: five weekly services from Australia into China; six weekly services between Australia and New Zealand; five weekly services from China to the United States; five direct weekly services from the US into Australia; weekly services from Hong Kong and twice weekly from Shanghai into Australia.

During the 2010/11 financial year, we operated freighter charters to 18 cities around the world in addition to our regular services.

For further information regarding charters or special events contact your local Qantas freight sales office or our highly experienced freighter team.

Phone: +61 2 9691 1101 or +61 2 9691 1123
Email: qffreighter@qantas.com.au

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Boeing 747-400F

Qantas Freight operates a fleet of three B747-400F freighters.

Our modern fleet of B747-400F aircraft offer main-deck capacity and side and nose loading, making them ideal for transporting over-sized shipments.

The B747-400F network covers the key import/export ports of Auckland, Bangkok, Chicago, Hong Kong, Melbourne, New York, Los Angeles, Shanghai and Sydney.

Boeing 767-300F

Operated by Qantas subsidiary Express Freighters Australia, this B767-300F aircraft is the first freighter to wear dedicated Qantas Freight colours.

This service operates on the trans-Tasman route (replacing an existing 767-200F) with a maximum uplift weight of 57,000 kg.

Boeing 737-300

Express Freighters Australia (EFA) is Qantas Freight's wholly-owned subsidiary freighter management company. EFA provides aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance services (known as a wet lease) to Australian air Express on long term contracts. EFA has its own Air Operators Certificate (AOC) and currently operates four B737-300 converted freighter aircraft.