ANA - All Nippon Airways (NH, Tokyo Haneda) CEO Osamu Shinobe says his airline is considering converting more of its remaining B767-300(ER)s into B767-300Fs to help bolster its growing cargo business.

Shinobe told Reuters that converting existing in-house aircraft has proven to be a very economical means of sourcing freighter capacity given that ten of its B767s have thus far undergone P2F conversion and are already back in service for ANA's cargo division.

The Japanese carrier is in the process of replacing approximately forty of its older aircraft with newer B787-8s, B787-9s, and before long B787-10s.