The A330P2F is getting ready to enter service


Romain Guillot
| 2017/11/02 | 403 words | LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO

The programme to convert pax Airbus A330s into full-freighters, which is being carried out by Airbus, ST Aerospace and EFW is now picking up speed with the commissioning of the first aircraft, an A330-300P2F, before the end of the year. As planned, this aircraft is intended for the European integrator DHL Express which has ordered four of them.

After a modification project which began in July 2016 at EFW's facilities in Dresden, the first A330-300P2F (MSN 116, ex-Malaysia, PW4000), took of...(…)

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