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Skyway Airlines added a third aircraft to its fleet, receiving SKYRACER 3.0 at Clark International Airport
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The fleet expansion strengthens air cargo connectivity and supports growing logistics and trade demand
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In late March 2026, Skyway commenced its inaugural international flight, connecting Clark and Hong Kong, in collaboration with Philippine Airlines, operating a Boeing 737-4M0(BDSF)
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Skyway’s inaugural flight at CRK in August 2024 marked it as the first local carrier to operate a Boeing 737-400F, then the country’s largest cargo-only aircraft
Skyway Airlines, the Philippine’s first all-cargo carrier, has added a third aircraft to its fleet, receiving SKYRACER 3.0 at Clark International Airport (CRK) in a ceremony marked by a traditional water cannon salute.
The delivery builds on a rapid expansion since the airline’s inaugural Clark flight in August 2024, when it became the first local carrier to operate a Boeing 737-400F, then the country’s largest cargo-only aircraft.
“As the proud home base for their expanding operations, CRK is committed to supporting partners like Skyway Airlines in developing a premier, seamless aviation and logistics gateway,” CRK operator Luzon International Premiere Airport Development (LIPAD) Corp. said in a social media post.
Skyway now operates freighter services connecting Clark with Cebu, Davao and Cagayan de Oro as well as Manila-Hong Kong, according to its website. In March 2025, it launched a Clark-Hong Kong route with Philippine Airlines using a Boeing 737-4M0(BDSF), making it the first Philippine all-cargo airline to serve Hong Kong from Clark.
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It also offers charter flights. The carrier holds certification as a dangerous goods handler, positioning it for specialized freight contracts alongside general cargo operations.
Skyway was founded in October 2022 by Jose Peralta, who also founded the private credit firm Broadstreet and previously served as vice president at Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
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