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Need advice on cargo aircraft type !

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Old 13th August 2004 | 00:32
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Post Need advice on cargo aircraft type !

Well i'm doing some research on behalf of my entrepreneur friend who wants to open a Charter-freight hauler type-with a medium range cargo hauler.It doesn't matter as far as prop or jet.
I need sugessions on the different type, either European or Russian made And some other specs,(eg,fuel economy /MX/ parts/noise abait..........

P.s want to be based at Gulf region and be able to cover the mid east- far east- and europe
i appreciate and welcome greatly any suggestions.
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Old 13th August 2004 | 02:12
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How much frieght is he talking about?

With that knid of coverage and the amount of freight in that region - the 767 is by far the best A/C.
 
Old 13th August 2004 | 05:52
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Ineed sugessions on the different type, either European or Russian made And some other specs,(eg,fuel economy /MX/ parts/noise abait..........
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We presently have a team of 10 people working on a new aircraft comparison, this has taken over one month and has involved numerous visits from the manufacturers and here you come looking for the same type of answer from the pages of Pprune!

Show us the money!!!!!!

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Old 13th August 2004 | 09:02
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Why don't you take a look at the E120 full cargo !
It is silent, fuel efficient and fast (for an old turboprop). The range is also pretty good.
I have some additional information for you if you want that.

In that case contact me at [email protected].

Greetings.
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Skyhawk 1 .thanks for your suggestions .it will be in a range of 10~ 40 tons.
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