Asia Pacific Airlines (Guam) (P9, Guam International) retired its last B727-200(F) on June 20, 2020, and has now transitioned to an all-B757 fleet, The Guam Daily Post has reported.

N705AA (msn 22462), a 39.1-year-old trijet, was ferried from Guam International via Honolulu and Oakland International to Kingman over the course of June 20-21, Flightradar24 ADS-B data shows. It joined two other ex-Asia Pacific Airlines B727(F)s in storage at the facility in Arizona.

General Manager Edward Cho said that the airline would be replacing the freighters with more B757s to respond to the growing demand for cargo capacity in the Asia-Pacific region.

"The significance of that is the progression from the old APA to the new. We’re growing and building," Cho underlined.

According to the ch-aviation fleets module, the Guamanian cargo specialist currently operates three B757-200(PCF)s, which are 27.9 years old on average.