UK-based cargo airline One Air has announced plans to expand its fleet with four additional Boeing 747-400(BDSF) aircraft, aiming to strengthen its international freight operations. This move follows a strategic partnership with SF Airlines, a leading logistics carrier from Shenzhen, China, to operate dedicated cargo flights between Ezhou and Nottingham, initiated on November 2, 2025. This route is notable as SF Airlines's first all-cargo service to the United Kingdom.
The collaboration, established under a one-year charter agreement, underscores One Air's commitment to expanding its presence in global freight markets. The airline's base at London Heathrow now supports more extensive cargo operations, with a fleet totaling four aircraft.
Industry watchers also highlight ongoing developments within the broader aviation sector, including the liquidation of Air Belgium after a takeover by CMA CGM and strategic growth plans by the UK airline Air One. These movements are shaping the competitive landscape of freight and passenger air travel in Europe and beyond.
The company's focus on logistics and fleet expansion positions it for future growth, with detailed operational data available for stakeholders. The recent partnerships and aircraft acquisitions mark a significant step in One Air's efforts to establish itself as a major player in the global cargo industry.

