Express carrier and last remaining Airbus A380 freighter customer UPS is adding 27 new Boeing 767-300ER freighters to its fleet, but says the decision does not alter its ongoing study into taking the cargo variant of the European ultralarge aircraft.

In a deal revealed today the US cargo operator will take delivery of the aircraft between 2009 and 2012. The order’s value is not being disclosed. UPS’ new 767s will join 32 already being used by the company.

“The Boeing 767-300ER freighter already is part of our current air fleet and we know from experience what a great workhorse it is,” says UPS vice president for airline and international operations Bob Lekites.

“It’s also a good answer to our fleet management needs because it provides great flexibility, fast time in transit and sound cost performance. In addition, we already have the pilot training, ground support and maintenance systems in place, making for a seamless integration.”

UPS first began operating the 767-300ER freighter in 1995.

The company says this order does not impact the ongoing review of its A380F order.

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Source: FlightGlobal.com