At the Singapore Airshow today, Airbus, Singapore Technologies Aerospace, and EADS EFW made a joint announcement launching a passenger-to-freighter conversion program for the Airbus A330 aircraft family, including both the -200 and -300 variants. More accurately the three said they had "signed an MoU for a strategic partnership to develop the A330 Passenger-to-Freighter (P2F) conversion program," and that the agreement granted authorization to offer the program. But they included a footnote saying that "'Authorization to offer' enables the marketing of products and services to potential customers. The finalization of contracts is subject to program launch. The program launch depends on finalization of the definitive agreements."
The details, as far as they are known, are as follows:
Cargo Facts believes, but has not been able to confirm, that Qatar Airways will be the launch customer, and will supply one of it's A330-200s as the conformity aircraft. We shall see... And we shall also see what, if any, impact the conversion program launch has on the Airbus A330-200F production freighter program.
Comment by Don K. Berry on February 15, 2012 at 7:38am "And we shall also see what, if any, impact the conversion program launch has on the Airbus A330-200F production freighter program."
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