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TCS Adds Dedicated B737 Freighter to Enhance Trade Routes

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A newly acquired B737 freighter, painted in bold red and white with the TCS logo, arrived at Jinnah International Airport to an enthusiastic welcome, marking a notable expansion in Pakistan’s air cargo capacity.

The delivery flight was greeted with a ceremonial water-gun salute, a gesture typically reserved for milestone arrivals in aviation. The reception was attended by Director General Civil Aviation Nadir Dar, TCS Chairman Khalid Awan, senior regulatory officials, and members of the company’s management team, underscoring the importance of the aircraft’s induction into the national logistics network.

Bearing the tagline “Shaping New Trade Routes,” the dedicated cargo aircraft is expected to serve high-volume, time-sensitive freight corridors. Company officials said the addition would help reduce transit times for exporters and importers while opening new commercial pathways that were previously unavailable within the domestic market.

The move comes as demand for faster and more reliable logistics continues to grow, particularly in sectors such as e-commerce, textiles, and perishable goods. Industry analysts note that dedicated freighter aircraft can offer greater efficiency and consistency compared to cargo transported via passenger flights, which are often subject to scheduling disruptions.

TCS described the new aircraft as a strategic step toward addressing long-standing challenges in cargo movement across the country. By enhancing air freight capacity, the company aims to improve connectivity between major commercial hubs and provide businesses with more dependable delivery options.

Officials at the emphasized the broader economic impact of strengthening cargo infrastructure, noting that improved logistics can enhance Pakistan’s competitiveness in international markets. Faster and more predictable shipping solutions are increasingly seen as essential for securing export orders, particularly in industries where timing plays a critical role.

With the B737 freighter set to begin operations, stakeholders across the trade and logistics sectors will be closely watching how the development influences delivery efficiency and market access, especially for businesses reliant on swift and reliable freight services.

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