Amazon Air has plans to expand its fleet with the addition of 10 A330-300 converted freighters from lessor Altavair. The aircraft will be operated for Amazon by Hawaiian Airlines and will be converted by Germany-headquartered Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW), a joint venture between Singapore-based ST Engineering and France-headquartered Airbus. The first of the A330-300P2F aircraft is expected to join the Amazon Air fleet in late 2023. The deal with Hawaiian will last for eight years with options to extend for a further two and three years. Hawaiian will supply flight crews, perform maintenance and certain administrative functions, and procure aircraft insurance. Amazon will pay a fixed monthly fee per aircraft, a per-flight hour fee, and a per-flight cycle fee for each flight cycle operated.