Avora Aviation FZCO has delivered an Airbus A321 aircraft to Sky Vision Airlines, expanding the Egyptian carrier’s cargo fleet. The transaction involves MSN 5931, a 2014-vintage A320 that Avora acquired from Avia Quest Ltd in January 2026. This aircraft is now being prepared for conversion and entry into service with Sky Vision.
Sky Vision Airlines, based in Egypt, operates a growing fleet of Airbus narrowbody freighters. Its current cargo aircraft include A321P2F models such as SU-SKF and SU-SKG, each with a maximum payload of 27 tons and an MTOW of 93,000 kg. In March 2025, the airline took delivery of its second A321P2F, converted at Haite facilities in Tianjin, China, in partnership with Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW). An earlier unit, a 2002-vintage V2500-powered A321-200P2F (msn 1707, ex-Red Wings), arrived in Cairo on lease from Juniper Aviation Investments, bringing the fleet to three narrowbody freighters at that time.
The addition from Avora supports Sky Vision’s expansion in freight operations, focusing on flexibility and reliability for cargo transport.