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Old 19th Apr 2010, 22:36
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Hi,

can anyone inform me on airlines that operate the 737F (300 and 400).

I have a friend working for a company who has to ship around 17.000Kg of general cargo.

European airlines preferably, however any will do if the price is right I guess.

route is from europe to africa.


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Old 19th Apr 2010, 22:41
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My former employer - Channel Express / Jet 2. 737 - 300 QC / F or Swift Air or Bluebird.

Hope this helps.
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Also could try TNT, Cargoair (who operate for TNT afaik) and MNG also have 737F now.
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Old 20th Apr 2010, 10:09
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Isn't 17 tonnes pushing it a bit for the 737?

Antonov 12 might be a better bet, assuming traffic rights are no problem on the route.
There is also a Herc, but usually very pricey.
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The best way to ship any cargo is to contact a General Sales Agent, usually based at an airport near where he/she lives. They will then source the cheapest option for you.
Of course you can specify a B737F operator but it could be cheaper as a bulk consignment with any carrier operating point to point.
Google's search engine will surely give you the answers you need.
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Old 20th Apr 2010, 10:50
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Hi Marlboro 2002

All depending on final destination of the cargo it might be more economical to fly the consignment as a partcargo on a larger aircraft.
I would suggest you try and get it operated out of Ostend on a MD11F, B747F or A300F.
Ask for rates and availability with ANA Aviation or Egyptair cargo or Air Atlanta Icelandic.
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Old 20th Apr 2010, 21:51
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Thank you guys...

I tried all of those companies....


From Ostend, just too pricy...


Airliner belly.....too expensive and it takes just too long...


Regards
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Old 21st Apr 2010, 16:42
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try MNG based in IST...

they just got a 737-400F...
cargocharter_at_mngairlines.com
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Marlboro 2002

Whereabouts in Africa?
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737F operators

Hi Marlborough 2002

the project I am working on with B757F might be able to accommodate you.

Please pm me
RRR
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M20002 Jet2.com have a B737-300F based in EXT available PM me
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