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CR2 7th February 2003 16:56

CLX orders new 74F
 
Some good news. CLX has ordered their 13th -400F for delivery Apr 2004 with 2 options. RR -524H/T powered.

Boeing press release

http://www.boeing.com/news/releases/...r_030205g.html

:) :)

Buster Hyman 8th February 2003 11:18

I wondered when this was going to get on here!:}

CR2 9th February 2003 13:02

Did you see ATW voted KE as being "Cargo Airline of the Year" :( :( :confused: :confused:

Buster Hyman 10th February 2003 04:38

Hmmm...So they're a cargo airline that runs a few pax on the side huh???:rolleyes:

CargoOne 10th February 2003 07:20

No signs of -400ERF coming into CLX fleet?

Old Pilot Chap 10th February 2003 11:47


13 th B747- 400 Freighter has been ordered
Cargolux Airlines International and The Boeing Company announced yesterday that they have completed an order for one new Boeing 747-400 Freighter to help accommodate increased freight traffic in several international markets.
The new cargo airplane is scheduled for delivery in the second quarter of 2004. The new airplane will be powered by Rolls-Royce RB211 engines.
“Cargolux ordered this 747-400 Freighter due to outstanding growth in key markets for the past several years,” said Ulrich Ogiermann. “We have been able to expand our overall positioning in difficult times. Cargolux derives its strength through a market-responsive network, a service-oriented culture, and its standardized fleet of 747-400 Freighters.”
The 747-400 Freighter is currently the most efficient cargo airplane in operation. When equipped with Rolls-Royce engines, it is capable of carrying up to 135 tons (123 metric tonnes) of payload and has a range of 4,345 nautical miles (8,050 kilometers). The maximum takeoff weight of the 747-400 Freighter is up to 875,000 pounds (396,900 kilograms).
Cargolux 747-400 Freighters’ gross payload is specified at 142 tons (129 metric tones), including tare weight.

Basil 10th February 2003 14:20

Just for anyone who's jaw dropped at the conversion, OPC was converting from US(short) tons and not UK(long)tons

Buster Hyman 11th February 2003 00:47

Yes, I wondered why the ERF wasn't chosen as CV have constant payload restrictions AKL-LAX.

CR2 11th February 2003 08:58

As far as I understand, the ERF only comes with GE engines. We're exclusively RR now.

Buster Hyman 12th February 2003 08:52

So, what happens to the non RR 74F's?:confused:

CR2 13th February 2003 06:30

Keep them Buster. No point in selling perfectly good airplanes to the opposition.

stormin norman 15th February 2003 07:23

Heard from a Dragonair F/e today that they have ordered 400F's for delivery in 05.Things must be looking up at Boeing.


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