A new Boeing 767 Freighter for @UPS nears completion in Boeing's factory in Everett, Wash. 

Derived from the popular 767-300ER (extended range) passenger twinjet, the 767-300F benefits from the advanced avionics, aerodynamics, materials and propulsion incorporated on Boeing 767 passenger airplanes. Its proven combination of light, durable aluminum alloy and composite structure helps make the 767-300ER Freighter lighter than competing freighters, so more of its fuel goes to lifting revenue cargo and less to lifting the airplane. 

Founded in 1907 as a messenger company in the United States, UPS is now the world's largest package delivery company and a leading global provider of specialized transportation and logistics services. UPS manages the flow of good, funds, and information to 200 countries and territories worldwide.