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AerCap Becomes Launch Customer For New Airbus A320/A321 FreighterToulouse, 16 July 2008
Netherland based leasing company AerCap today signed a firm contract with Airbus Freighter Conversion GmbH (AFC) to convert 30 of AerCap’s passenger A320/A321s into freighter aircraft (P2F). About AFC:Airbus Freighter Conversion GmbH (AFC) is responsible for the conversion of Airbus A320/A321 Family aircraft. The company is the interface to the customer and responsible for programme coordination, marketing and sales, customer contracts and the delivery of the converted aircraft. AFC is an EADS EFW, Airbus, UAC and Irkut joint company, headquartered in Dresden, Germany. The establishment of AFC in March 2007 marked a new step in the long-term, extensive cooperation programme between Russian and European industries. Russian share in the Joint Venture equals 50% and is divided between UAC (25%) and Irkut (25%). The other 50% are divided between EADS EFW (32%) and Airbus (18%). After ramping up the conversion line at the EFW facilities in Dresden, Germany, a second conversion line will be established in Zhukovskij, Russia. About the A320/A321P2F:
Belonging to the A320 Family, the world’s best selling aircraft with more than 3,500 already delivered and another 2,600 aircraft in the backlog, the A320/A321 Passenger To Freighter (P2F) converted aircraft is the only modern solution in the small freighter market segment and therefore the best freighter aircraft for the growing express market worldwide. Payload varies from 21 to 28 metric tonnes and the aircraft’s range will be up to 2,100nm/3,700 km. Based on its initial design and wider fuselage section, it is possible to carry bulk or containerized freight in the belly holds, which is a unique feature in this market segment, delivering more loading flexibility. In addition, the A320/A321P2F will be the most environmental friendly freighter aircraft in the world with unmatched reductions of fuel-burn, emissions and noise. The first conversion will be ready in 2011, start of serial production will be in early 2012. By 2016 the annual production is expected to reach 37 aircraft. Contact
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