321 Precision Conversions receives EASA approval for the A321-200PCF

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321 Precision Conversions obtained approval from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for the conversion of the A321-200 freighter (A321-200PCF) FAA STC ST02716SE.

«We are proud to announce that EASA has determined that our A321-200PCF meets EASA’s stringent certification standards and has issued the EASA STC 10083629. This approval gives European customers the right cargo conversion option for the popular A321-200 freighter,» said Gary Warner, president of 321 Precision Conversions.

321 Precision Conversions has already received approvals from the Chinese and Malaysian authorities for its FAA STC.

A fully compliant A321-200PCF exceeds all expectations and provides (14) 88″ x 125″ A-Code main canopy positions and (10) ULD positions on the lower canopy.

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Power is increased by reducing operating empty weight (OEW) instead of requiring costly weight upgrades. Not installing permanent ballast reduces fuel consumption, reduces CO2 footprint, and increases standard payload. The A321-200PCF is certified with V2500 and CFM multi-power engines.

Rainer Nieves Dolande
Rainer Nieves Dolande
Editor para Norteamérica, Medio Oriente y Asia - Pacífico Para consultas o pedidos editoriales por favor escribir a redaccion@aviacionline.com // For editorial inquiries or requests please write to redaccion@aviacionline.com

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