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Levu Air Cargo
Brazilian airline From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Levu Transporte Aéreo e Logística, known as Levu Air Cargo, part of DHL Supply Chain, is an inoperative Brazilian cargo airline headquartered in Campinas, São Paulo..
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Establishment (2022-2024)
Levu Air Cargo was founded in May 2022 to meet Brazil's growing air cargo transportation demand. Initially, the airline announced its intention to be headquartered in Recife, Pernambuco, using Recife/Guararapes–Gilberto Freyre International Airport as its main base of operations,[2] with a fleet of four Airbus A321-200PCF and Airbus A330-300P2F aircraft.[3] The initial investment to found the new airline was R$55 million reais (US$10.9 million).[4]
In mid-2022, the airline began its process to obtain its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) by the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC).[5]
On April 2, 2024, Levu Air Cargo launched its official website, presenting images of aircraft with its painting scheme and the map of planned routes and destinations, including Belém, Campinas/Viracopos, Manaus, Recife and São Paulo/Guarulhos, in the domestic market, in addition to Bogotá, Colombia, Miami, United States and Paris/Châlons Vatry, France, as international destinations.[6][7]
Partnership with DHL Supply Chain
In May 2024, DHL Supply Chain announced a strategic partnership with Levu Air Cargo to launch a domestic air freight solution in Brazil. Through the agreement, the German company invested EUR 90.5 million to, together with the airline, expand its operations in the country.[8] Thus, Levu will be responsible for the domestic air operations of DHL Express and its partners, with the planes operating in the colors of the German carrier.[9][10]
For its part, Levu announced an investment of US$103 million to incorporate four aircraft into its fleet, which will be operated for DHL in Brazil, including the first A321PCF in Latin America, leased from Latvia-based SmartLynx Airlines.[11][12][13]
On May 10, 2024, Levu received its first aircraft, the Airbus A321PCF registration PS-LVU (MSN 775), previously operated in Europe for DHL Aviation by SmartLynx. The aircraft arrived in Brazil with the colors of the new airline, in addition to the rear section and tail in yellow, with the DHL logo, reinforcing the strategic partnership between the two companies.[14][15] The airline also reserved the aeronautical registration for its second aircraft and first wide-body in the fleet, the A330-300P2F registration PR-LVU (MSN 1146), which is in the process of being converted from passenger to cargo in France.[16][17]
On May 22, 2024, Levu Air Cargo announced a strategic partnership with Aeroporto Brasil Viracopos (ABV), the concessionaire that manages Viracopos International Airport, in Campinas, choosing the airport as its main hub. On the occasion, the airline presented its ready-made facilities at the airport's Cargo Terminal (TECA).[18]
On November 7, 2024, Levu Air Cargo received its Air Operator Certificate, AOC No. 2024-11-0LVU-01-00, from ANAC, giving it the green light to begin its domestic cargo flights.[19] The Ordinance 15,806, of November 7, 2024 was published in the Diary of the Union (Diário Oficial da União, in Portuguese) on the same day.[20][21]
As of March 2025, after more than 3 months unoperated, the unique aircraft A321 is to be sent back to lessor[22][23]
Start of flight operations (2024-present)
On November 12, 2024, Levu Air Cargo carried out its first commercial flight, taking off from its main hub at Viracopos International Airport, fulfilling flight LVU9000 towards Guararapes Gilberto Freyre International Airport, in Recife.[24]
Amidst a climate of uncertainty about the continuity of its operations, Levu Air Cargo, had planned to transfer its unique aircraft and Airbus A321F from Manaus to São José dos Campos, in São Paulo. The 27-year-old plane had been parked in Manaus since its last flight on December 5, 2024, when it arrived from a flight from Recife, raising concerns about the company's viability. Levu, which became the first Brazilian operator of the Airbus A321F freighter, received its certification in November last year. The partnership between Brazilian businessmen, German logistics giant DHL and Latvian airline SmartLynx was expected to result in successful operations. However, since the last operation, the aircraft had remained inactive for more than 5 months, despite Manaus being an important destination due to the Industrial Hub and the Free Trade Zone. Sources close to Eduardo Gomes International Airport reported the aircraft was grounded due to a breakdown, and that it required repairs to maintain its airworthiness. The lack of flights, in turn, brought to other problems, including the scarcity of financial resources, which resulted in delays in salary payments, aircraft leasing and difficulties with refueling. The critical situation is worsed after three months of inactivity, the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) must notify the company and If Levu does not present a plan to resume operations, the Air Operator Certificate (COA) may be suspended, which further compromises the company's continuity.[25]
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Destinations
Levu Air Cargo operated cargo services to the following destinations in Brazil (as of November 2024):[26]
Fleet
Levu Air Cargo fleet consists of the following aircraft:[27][28]
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