Singapore: First A320P2F Freighter delivered

Cloud (Photo: René Steuer).
Cloud (Photo: René Steuer).

Singapore: First A320P2F Freighter delivered

Cloud (Photo: René Steuer).
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The world's first Airbus A320P2F freighter conversion was recently handed over to a customer in Singapore. The machine goes to the Vaayu Group and is to be used in India. The aircraft is in Pradhaan Air Express livery.

Elbe Flugzeugwerke and ST Engineering have announced delivery on July 15, 2022. The subject A320P2F, owned by ST Engineering's Aviation Asset Management division, is the first of several converted cargo aircraft to be leased to Vaayu. At the beginning of this year, a contract for the conversion of up to five copies was signed.

“With this new delivery, our Airbus P2F family of narrowbody and widebody freighters is finally complete. This comes at an opportune time as demand for converted cargo aircraft continues to grow. Our full range of Airbus P2F solutions covers the current gap and future growth of the air cargo market, providing excellent choices and benefits for airlines looking to build a diversified fleet of cargo aircraft with common operating conditions,” said EFW President Jordi Boto.

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