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The first A321 freighter conversion has been delivered to Titan Airways, but one consultant has warned that the market could overheat and the large number of conversions is “not without risk” for aircraft owners.
The A321 conversion is the first of “several” aircraft lessor BBAM has contracted with Elbe Flugzeugwerke (EFW).
“The delivery of the A321 P2F marks the first lease of this aircraft type in the world,” said Steve Zissis, president of BBAM.
“We are working with ST Engineering, Airbus and EFW on ...
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Comment on this article
Rayhan ahmed
January 11, 2021 at 3:03 pmP2F conversion is now at its peck even the
E190/95 is now up for P2F it reasons
To be cheerful part one but about what part 2 ???
Part two might be dragging out retired B747 400’s
From the desert to Implement P2F