July 19, 2026

DHL Aviation Strengthens Economic Growth in Africa with Two New Boeing 737s in Lagos

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DHL Aviation recently debuted two fully branded Boeing 737-400 aircraft at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos, marking a significant step forward in the company’s ongoing enhancement of Sub-Saharan Africa’s (SSA) logistics infrastructure. The increase in air transport capacity is set to bolster transit times, augment delivery predictability, and widen DHL’s scope to support businesses throughout West Africa and beyond.

Air Network Expansion in Sub-Saharan Africa

As the sole logistics provider with a dedicated air network in SSA, DHL is persistently extending its aviation uplift capacity to accommodate the increasing demands of West African businesses. The industries driving this growth comprise e-commerce, perishable goods, energy, and life sciences & healthcare.

The African Continental Free Trade Area has ushered in a period of expanding commerce across the continent. Consequently, businesses are seeking reliable transit times and consistent delivery performance. The two exclusive aircraft will be incorporated into DHL Aviation’s African air network, fortifying connections on pivotal Africa-Europe and Africa-Asia trade lanes, said Anthony Beckley, VP Operations and Aviation at DHL Express SSA.

Sustainable Growth and Digitalisation

DHL’s investment in aviation capacity aligns with the company’s wider commitment to sustainable growth. DHL is proactively fostering digitalisation through AI-enhanced route optimisation and digital customs tools. Furthermore, the company is currently trialling renewable energy and alternative fuel projects across its facilities to aid its long-term environmental objectives.

The latest investment further solidifies DHL Express’s standing as the go-to logistics partner for businesses aiming to expand their footprint in regional and global value chains, commented Riaan Vorster, Aviation Senior Director at DHL Aviation SSA.

Questions & Answers

What impact will DHL Aviation’s investment have on Sub-Saharan Africa’s logistics infrastructure?
The investment, which includes two fully branded Boeing 737-400 aircraft, will improve transit times, enhance delivery predictability, and enable DHL to better support businesses across West Africa and beyond.

Why is DHL expanding its aviation uplift in Sub-Saharan Africa?
DHL is responding to the growing demand from West African businesses across key sectors, including e-commerce, perishables, energy, and life sciences & healthcare.

How does DHL’s latest investment align with its broader commitments?
By increasing its aviation capacity, DHL is demonstrating its commitment to sustainable growth. The company is also advancing digitalisation efforts through AI-enabled route optimisation and digital customs tools and piloting renewable energy and alternative fuel projects to support long-term environmental goals.

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