AerCap Holdings, the world’s largest aircraft lessor, has delivered its first passenger-to-freighter (P2F) converted Airbus A321 to the Indian airline IndiGo. The aircraft conversion was carried out by Elbe Flugzeugwerke, known as EFW, before being handed over to the airline from the workshops owned by ST Engineering, their partner in the program, in Singapore.
The A321P2F, developed by ST Engineering and converted by EFW, allows the transportation of 14 cargo pallets weighing up to 27.9 tons. Its maximum range is 4,260 kilometers. Along with its smaller sibling, the A320P2F, which can accommodate up to ten containers with a payload of up to 21.9 tons and a range of 3,426 kilometers, they are the flagship products of ST Engineering and EFW.
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In a statement, Rich Greener, the head of AerCap’s cargo division, expressed his satisfaction. «We celebrate the delivery of AerCap’s first Airbus A321 P2F to our long-standing customer, IndiGo. The A321P2F is one of the most versatile narrow-body aircraft for cargo transport. It offers impeccable fuel efficiency and the versatility needed to serve the growing cargo operator market. We look forward to working closely with IndiGo as they expand their fleet to meet the increasing demand for their customers’ cargo. We must also thank EFW and ST Engineering for their impressive conversion program,» the executive noted.
Jordi Boto, CEO of EFW, also shared his thoughts: «We are delighted that AerCap, the world’s largest aircraft lessor, has received its first freighter Airbus. We will continue to work with the company in their commitment to expand their A321P2F fleet in the next two years, with numerous cargo conversions scheduled for delivery in that period.»