747 Nose load / unload question
Curious if there's any cargo handling facility in the world
that can accomodate direct load and offload from a 747 nose door into the cargo building without use of a high loader ? A nose docking system so to speak, I read there is an 'automated system' at three gates in King Khaled but not sure if this is what I described. Anyone have any information, better yet, pictures ? |
Many, many moons ago when I was flying for Transamerica we had a contract with Saudia and we always used such a system with our B747-200F.
I think it was in Riyadh (but it could have been Dahran). We used to taxi up to the terminal then were towed the remaining distance where the nose was inside the terminal. Nose was opened and the floor of the cargo system then rose and extended to connect with the aircraft. ULDs then rolled out of the aircraft, direct into the cargo system. Very impressive it was in the day. |
Did a quick search and found this online
Welcome To The Official Lufthansa Cargo Building 261 Tribute Site |
That's about it, the LH terminal in JFK, the ones in Riad, although I've never
seen them in use and LH's Frankfurt Cargo Center where you had to taxi the aircrafts center window post against a little ball supported on a string to have it in the right position for the loading ramp to extend to your aircraft when the nose was opened. Funny enough D-ABYZ pictured in the JFK report docked in the building was a converted freighter without the nose door. |
ORD O'Hare south cargo ramp had two bays for off/on loading via the nose built by LH. Google Map shows one is gone near the south control tower.
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Thanks for the information. That Lufthansa cargo building was the site of the infamous
'big heist' in 1978. Almost $6 million was stolen in a robbery 'immortalized' in the movie 'Goodfellas' |
The freight terminal at Kai Tak, HKG, had the facility you describe back in the seventies.
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Thanks for the replies, would be very interested to see a close up picture
of this system. |
RUH has a 2 or 3 bay nose docking cargo system. Last time I was their they were not working. They have something similar in JED but I don't think it works..
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I remember something, - I think it was Saudi or World- ( but may be wrong) along the lines of a Highloader installed in the nose of a 747, but that was many moons ago! Did/Does UPS at SDF not have some sort of facility that attached to narrowebodies (or was it FX at MEM, gosh I´m getting old now)
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Originally Posted by old freightdog
(Post 9566335)
I remember something, - I think it was Saudi or World- ( but may be wrong) along the lines of a Highloader installed in the nose of a 747, but that was many moons ago! Did/Does UPS at SDF not have some sort of facility that attached to narrowebodies (or was it FX at MEM, gosh I´m getting old now)
Interesante foto-reportaje del proceso de Carga/Descarga de un 747 de IA / IAW Iraquí Airways. |
Back when there were only a handful of 747s in the world, there was a similar device which fitted into the lower deck holds. But you had to use a forklift to get it out.
Had a photo (paper one, not jpg) of it but haven't seen it in years..will try to look for it, Anil |
B747 nose loader
having loaded a few B747F's offloading one entirely through the nose would be a right pain in the rear. I remember the Kai Tak ones system and most of the pallets were offloaded via the rear door.
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I imagine such a system would necessitate a tail stand as well?
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Originally Posted by 750XL
(Post 9566379)
Correct, 742 built for Iraqi with a very interesting system installed in the aircraft.
Interesante foto-reportaje del proceso de Carga/Descarga de un 747 de IA / IAW Iraquí Airways. |
Amazing!
How was it powered? |
The Air France warehouse at CDG has nose load docking, not used any longer (AF flies with 77X these days).
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ray cosmic, I believe it was just electrohydraulic, AC motors moving hydraulic cylinders.
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