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Mar 19, 2013 (newstodate): Plovdiv-based Bulgarian cargo carrier Cargoair is steadily building up its freighter fleet.
The latest addition to the carrier is an ex-Calima Aviacion Boeing 737-400 aircraft now converted to freighter version by Aeronautical Engineers in the USA.
Already in the fleet are three Boeing 737-300F converted aircraft serving with the carrier's main customer TNT on European and M East routes.
Formerly named Vega Airlines, the Bulgarian carrier started business in 2007 with its first Boeing 737-300F formerly operates by US Airways.
The latest addition to the carrier is an ex-Calima Aviacion Boeing 737-400 aircraft now converted to freighter version by Aeronautical Engineers in the USA.
Already in the fleet are three Boeing 737-300F converted aircraft serving with the carrier's main customer TNT on European and M East routes.
Formerly named Vega Airlines, the Bulgarian carrier started business in 2007 with its first Boeing 737-300F formerly operates by US Airways.