Raya Airways has added another Boeing 767 freighter to its fleet - its first aircraft addition since 2023.
The Malaysia-based airline took delivery of the 767-200F last week, but it is likely to take a few weeks for checks to be carried out and branding to be added before the aircraft is put into action.
In total, Raya’s fleet now consists of five 767Fs - although one is currently parked - and three Airbus A321-200Fs.
The latest addition (9M-RXE) is more than 40 years old and was most recently operated by Amerijet. It was converted to a freighter configuration in 2007.
The additional freighter comes as the airline is in the midst of a re-branding exercise and recently won a new contract with DHL.
Last year, the airline began a new charter route between Penang, Malaysia and Hong Kong operating five times a week for the express firm.
Raya also operates another charter service between Kuala Lumpur and Hong Kong, as well as Kuala Lumpur and Singapore for DHL.
The airline offers scheduled and ad-hoc charters for domestic and global shipments, specialising in time-sensitive and specialised cargo.
Its network connects Malaysia to destinations across the Asia Pacific region.
Flight tracking sites show that other destinations the airline’s freighters have been operating flights to in recent weeks include, Kuching, Ho Chi Minh, Labuan, Kota Kinabalu, Nanning and Zhengzhou.
The airline also offers road feeder, ground handling and aircraft maintenance services.
