SkyTaxi (Poland) (TE, Wroclaw) has signed a Letter of Intent for the lease of four A330-300(P2F)s from Cargo Aircraft Management to expand its current all-B767 fleet, Cargo Facts has reported.

The airline said deliveries are scheduled from 2024 to 2026. The four Airbus converted freighters will complement rather than replace SkyTaxi's existing fleet, which comprises two B767-200(SF)s. The Polish cargo specialist is also planning to add a third B767 in the near future, although it admitted that the availability of the type on the market was very limited.

SkyTaxi told ch-aviation it was too early to discuss the identity of the A330-300(P2F)s.

Both SkyTaxi B767s are also leased from Cargo Aircraft Management. The leasing unit of Air Transport Services Group does not own any A330s at this moment, the ch-aviation fleets ownership module shows, but has conversion slots for 29 units under an agreement with Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW). While the lessor has traditionally focused on widebody Boeing freighters (as well as a small number of B757-200(C)s), it recently acquired two A321-200s as its first Airbus aircraft. Both will be placed with Malaysia's Raya Airways post conversion.