Airbus welcomes a new customer. Turkmenistan Airlines has ordered two converted A330-200s.
The delivery of the two jets is planned for 2022, reports aero.de. And it goes down in the history books of the country. Because never before has an aircraft from the European manufacturer been sold to Turkmenistan. The A330-200P2F will enable the airline to further expand its international cargo route network. Converted A330s have been on the market since the end of 2017. Because of the corona pandemic and the higher demand for air freight, the machines are in greater demand than ever before. Not so long ago, Austrian Airlines also converted its Triple Seven to a "makeshift freighter" in order to meet the high demand in the cargo area - Aviation.Direct reported.