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an-124
28th May 2010, 12:33
What would be an economical freighter aircraft to operate a 1700 or 2100 nm sector with 1200 kgs of freight and a couple of pax.
Falcon 20C?
No runway limitations.
Can insert a fuel stop if neccessary.
many thanks in advance for any assistance.

AircraftOperations
28th May 2010, 15:12
Depends on size of cargo, but you won't go too far wrong with a Metroliner.

bigduke6
29th May 2010, 09:00
GE engined Falcon 20 would need the extra tank, as you suggest. Or -731 engine conversion should do without it.

Does the cargo volume require a cabin that big, or would a 30 series Lear work?

Heck, a PC-12, or do they not have the range????

Harlem
29th May 2010, 13:35
Embraer Brasilia can do that. It is a turborop, I donīt know if you are looking for a jet or a turboprop. How many passengers do you neen to take in?

an-124
30th May 2010, 08:25
no pax - just about 2 pallets.
Based in middle -east / Se Asia
regular flying.

Thanks for your suggestions.

epsum
30th May 2010, 11:21
Any learjet will not do - I dont have numbers for 30 series, but in 60,range 2100nm is possible only with full tanks, which leaves for cargo / pax around 800lbs. (15100empty, 7700 fuel, 23500mtow).

an-124
31st May 2010, 13:39
I spoke to a lear35 captain friend of mine, and I have done the cigarette packet calcs.
Looks promising.
many thanks.

CargoOne
1st Jun 2010, 15:11
With Metroliner or Brasilia you may struggle to comlete 2100nm trip within one crew duty period :)

Harlem
1st Jun 2010, 17:09
CargoOne, you are almost right, but itīs depend on the airline and crews :oh:. Iīm sure you know what I mean.

777SG4U
4th Jun 2010, 01:09
Pilatus Pc-12 Looks Like A Good Option.
Single Pilot Ops If Approved By The Aviation Authority In The
Middle East.

ATPMBA
4th Jun 2010, 22:09
What kind of cargo are you hauling? I hope it is not drugs!!!!


Perhaps an old HS-125-700 will work but do you need a large door width?

I can check my flight planning manuals and get back to you.