Plus ultra: seats out of the A340, cargo in

Airbus A340-300 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Airbus A340-300 (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Plus ultra: seats out of the A340, cargo in

Airbus A340-300 (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The Spanish charter airline Plus Ultra is transforming one of its Airbus A340-600 into a freighter. To do this, the passenger seats are removed. According to the carrier, it is the EC-NFQ, whose 376 places will be removed.

Plus Ultra has been in the cargo business with passenger aircraft for some time. In the absence of demand, cargo orders were accepted. Now the capacity of this machine is to be increased through a temporary conversion. A total of around 328 cubic meters or up to 68 tons of freight will then be able to be transported.

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