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UniWorld Air Cargo is pleased to announce the successful incorporation of a Boeing 737-400F to its operating fleet. This strategic expansion reinforces UniWorld’s commitment to delivering fast, reliable, and flexible cargo solutions across Latin America and the Caribbean.

The aircraft—offering increased payload capacity and improved fuel efficiency—will allow UniWorld to optimize its route network, expand cargo capacity, and improve overall service quality to meet the evolving demands of regional and international clients.

“Our investment in the Boeing 737-400F represents a major milestone in our growth strategy,” said Yohana Yaneth Almanza Guevara, President of UniWorld Air Cargo. “This upgrade supports our long-term vision to strengthen intra-regional logistics, provide timely humanitarian assistance, and maintain high service standards for specialized cargo needs.”

The company, founded in 2014 and headquartered at Tocumen International Airport, continues to expand its presence throughout key Latin American corridors, offering services such as:

As part of its modernization plan, UniWorld Air Cargo will continue exploring future aircraft acquisitions and strategic partnerships that ensure sustainable, secure, and customer-centric cargo operations.

For more information, visit www.uniworldaircargo.com.