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macklin 15th March 2013 15:12

F1 operator?
 
Hi!
Can somebody to tell me, who is tha main operator to move F1 circus around and what kind of aircraft are used?

jukka

Contact Approach 15th March 2013 15:40

Ryanair...

Globally Challenged 15th March 2013 15:45

Red Bull stuck some bits on their challenger last year when one of their drivers bent a bit on the saturday. The part arrived on the other side of the planet in time for the race - but this is probably not their usual modus operandi!

I seem to remember seeing DHL stuff all over the place?

macklin 15th March 2013 15:51

Hi!
Thanks guys, make a stupid question and get perfect answers. Enjoy yor day.

jukka

grounded27 15th March 2013 15:52

About 15 years ago Polar 747-200 Miami to Rio several times, I would guess it is probably still a 747 operator. They had special containers to pack cars and tires in.

Rhino power 15th March 2013 16:17

DHL organise all the loading at EMA for the fly-away races, flights are operated by CLX GTI KLM UAE amongst others...

-RP

Intruder 15th March 2013 18:17

Atlas has been doing some of them for many years. I suspect there are enough teams that need transport that there are several carriers involved.

742 15th March 2013 18:46

The FIA or Bernie (I do not know which, but it is one big contract) set up the transport. Usually 4 or 5 747s from various operators.

McHover 18th March 2013 07:54

It has been DHL for the past eight years I believe...

DHL | Formula 1 | English

https://www.facebook.com/f1backstage

Anilv 18th March 2013 08:07

It is integral to the whole F1 thing, an entity called Formula One Management arranges contract with several airlines to get the stuff from one place to the other. Having contracts with several airlines allows them to keep the costs down. There would typically be 7 freighters for each move.

Exception is within Europe where they use land transport.

Interesting tit-bit.. they typically use their own containers which are built on a traditional aviation pallet (96 x 125ins). The airline I used to work for was not keen to accept these as the pallets are certified as a unit (with pallet net), the fix was to drape a net over the whole unit to fulfil the letter of the law.

Second titbit... I did a flight ex-KUL where they had LD3s which were listed as 1588kgs each which is exactly the max permissable weight for an LD3. Total for lower hold was 9 pallets and 2 LD3s which was maximum for a 742F. Problem is even though the max weight for one LD3 is 1588kgs, the max weight allowed for a pair of LD3s is 3175kgs, not 1588 x 2 which is actually 3176kgs!

This resulted in some scratching of heads !

Having said that, they were quite a proffessional lot and could resolve issues on the spot and shuffle the loads among the various flights.

Anil

Flightmech 18th March 2013 20:37

F1 operator?
 
I believe GSS are doing KUL-PVG for F1 with one of their 747-8Fs


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