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quarta-feira, 4 de março de 2026

FLEET - Sin-Kung Airways / 9M-SLB / Boeing 737-4M0(SF) - The first aircraft of Sin-Kung Logistics' cargo aircraft fleet.


Photo: : Michael_5284


Sin-Kung Logistics launched a new air cargo airline in 2025 to enter the air cargo sector.

The initiative follows the acquisition of Prima Air, now Sin-Kung Airways, by Sin-Kung Logistics.

The company stated that the rebranding is part of a broader corporate strategy to align all operations under a unified identity.

The airline's initial operations will cover routes between Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, Kuching, Labuan, and Hong Kong International Airport.

Sin-Kung Airways plans to focus on key air cargo markets, including e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, oil and gas, and perishable goods.

segunda-feira, 12 de janeiro de 2026

Sin-Kung Airways (Malaysia) plans to start freighter operations with its first aircraft, a B737-400SF, in January 2026

Photo: Sin-Kung Airways
 

Sin-Kung is finalizing the airworthiness and regulatory process with the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia before it can begin flying its 1998-vintage 737-400SF (29204, ex-ASL Airlines Ireland), the company told Cargo Facts

quinta-feira, 20 de novembro de 2025

segunda-feira, 27 de outubro de 2025

FLEET - World Star Aviation has announced the delivery of the first of two B737-400SF aircraft contracted by Skyway Airlines

World Star Aviation has announced the delivery of the first of two B737-400SF aircraft contracted by Skyway Airlines, marking their first registered cargo aircraft in the Philippines.
Photo: Skyway Airlines

quarta-feira, 6 de agosto de 2025

quinta-feira, 6 de fevereiro de 2025

FLEET - Aircraft of Nigeria's Allied Air under spotlight for safety


 The Nigerian Safety Investigation Bureau (NSIB) has ordered the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) to inspect all Allied Air (4W, Lagos) aircraft for potential mechanical and structural vulnerabilities, including flap and landing gear systems.

This follows the bureau's preliminary report of an accident on December 11, 2024, involving B737-400(SF) 5N-JRT (msn 26081) during a positioning flight between Lagos and Abuja to pick up cargo for the Central Bank of Nigeria. The aircraft had arrived from Douala, Cameroon earlier in the morning.

The accident occurred during the final approach at Abuja when the aircraft's flaps failed to reach the commanded position. As the aircraft touched down on the runway, the right main landing gear detached, causing the engine nacelle to scrape along the runway until the aircraft veered to the right and stopped on the grass. The aircraft also suffered two main wheel tyre bursts. The crew was unharmed.

According to the NSIB, its ongoing inspection will focus on the right main landing gear assembly, inspecting the flap drive system components, and further testing of the aircraft's main wheel tyres.

Allied Air Limited was established in 1998 and has an air operator's certificate (AOC) valid until July 30, 2026. Its fleet consists of two B737-400(SF)s and one B737-800(SF).

The Lagos-based cargo specialist operates scheduled and charter services in Nigeria and throughout Africa, with key destinations being Accra (Ghana), Freetown (Sierra Leone), Monrovia Roberts (Liberia), Entebbe (Uganda), and Malabo (Equatorial Guinea). It also operates regular services to Liège (Belgium).

ch-aviation has reached out to Allied Air for comment.

CH Aviation