A320 Temporary Freighter
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A320 Temporary Freighter
Great innovation from Scooter. Considering the freight demand across this country it’s a no brainer for the Star. Good for maintaining some form of crew currency when passenger operations pickup.
https://www.cargonewswire.com/scoot-...-capabilities/
https://www.cargonewswire.com/scoot-...-capabilities/
Why do they need a hostie for freight?
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OK. But why is she indicating the location of the emergency exits to the cargo? Will she run a cargo safety brief and demonstration as they taxi out? 😜
Old news - this has been going on for months with various aircraft:
Using 737 Passenger Aircraft for Cargo.
Yep - even with seats removed everything has to go through the loading door, so loaded pallets are out.
Using 737 Passenger Aircraft for Cargo.
Yep - even with seats removed everything has to go through the loading door, so loaded pallets are out.
There is probably no shortage of available manpower to do the loading/unloading though...
Belt loader up to the doorway, human chain passing the boxes along.
probably not as difficult as many imagine.
Belt loader up to the doorway, human chain passing the boxes along.
probably not as difficult as many imagine.
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What it is is impressive, shows a proactive company. Out there chasing work, I would imagine it will get lots of work from SQ cargo. Why this could not done at the height of the pandemic when demand was huge is a mystery.
Hand loading in SE Asia is certainly no problem. I could see it causing issues in the western world.
Good luck to em! Saw the QF 321P2F the other day.
Hand loading in SE Asia is certainly no problem. I could see it causing issues in the western world.
Good luck to em! Saw the QF 321P2F the other day.
Done by the book it requires considerable paperwork and effort to arrange along with all the correct STC’s from Airbus and Boeing.
Quite a few didn’t bother with all that effort and did it anyway.....
Quite a few didn’t bother with all that effort and did it anyway.....
We used to ship 20 tonnes of beef every week from Belfast to Cairo in a 707. No freight door, boxed beef on pallets raised to door level on a hilo and then carried in. Also did it with cigarettes which volumed out so we had them in the loos and overhead bins too.
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A few years ago a US cargo carrier with DC9s (ABX I think) had a fleet of cargo aircraft with no cargo doors. The developed containers that fitted through pax doors.
Clearly a bit more developed and permanent than the A320 here but an interesting possibility medium term with only floor engineering to install rather than the full cut and shut.
Is the QF A321F in Australia yet.?
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Clearly a bit more developed and permanent than the A320 here but an interesting possibility medium term with only floor engineering to install rather than the full cut and shut.
Is the QF A321F in Australia yet.?
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Wunwing, Yes it was ABX (Airborne express) with their DC9's. I was one of their certifying engineers in Vancouver Canada. Their containers were the size of door L1 opening and they had a 4" thick solid piece of teflon on the base. You just pushed them around like blocks of ice. Simple trick, well done to the guy who thought of that. At the time in those days, they were buying up used 767's at a great rate, for every 767 they brought and fitted a cargo door to, they had to decommission one DC9 or DC8.
But then DHL pulled out of the deal and I'm not sure what happened to ABX.
But then DHL pulled out of the deal and I'm not sure what happened to ABX.