(07 Dec 2021)
Qantas has confirmed that it will convert two of its Airbus A330
passenger aircraft into freighters to support the significant
shift towards consumers shopping online.
One of the converted widebody freighters will be
used in Qantas Freights international network, while the other
will be a new addition to the dedicated fleet that serves
Australia Posts domestic parcel and mail business.
In addition, Qantas Freight will receive its third
Airbus A321P2F freighter this week, which will also operate for
Australia Post.
The narrow body A321 aircraft previously operated
passenger services for Jetstar. The freighter will provide
additional capacity ahead of whats expected to be the busiest
Christmas period ever for air cargo. The A321P2F can carry around 20 tonnes of
freight.
Qantas has confirmed that it will convert two of its Airbus A330 passenger aircraft into freighters to support the significant shift towards consumers shopping online.
The seat capacity of the two A330s will be
replaced by more efficient scheduling on the Qantas passenger
network.
Qantas will also take delivery of three new Boeing
787-9 Dreamliners in 2022.
Our freight business has boomed during the
pandemic and while some of that is temporary, COVID has
accelerated the permanent expansion of eCommerce and online
shopping in this country, said Qantas CEO, Alan Joyce. Thats why were
working with key partners like Australia Post to respond to this
structural change and increase the amount of parcels that we can
carry by air to ensure they arrive to peoples homes as quickly as
possible. The converted A330 aircraft for Australia Post will be
able to carry around 50 tonnes of cargo each flight, more than
double the capacity of other freighters operating for the national
postal service.
The aircraft will be converted by EFW, a joint
venture between Airbus and ST Engineering.
The conversion work will
include removing seats, replacing the existing cabin door with a
larger door and the installation of a cargo handling system.
The first A330 aircraft, which will be utilised by
Australia Post, will start its conversion in August 2022 and is
expected to start operating in mid-2023 with the second to start
operating in late 2023.
Once complete, the Airbus A330-200P2F aircraft will be able to carry
can carry up to 50 tonnes of freight.
Paul Graham, Chief Executive Officer and Managing
Director of Australia Post, said, Australia Post plays a critical role in
connecting Australian businesses and communities to each other and
the rest of the world, and this has never been more evident than
through the global pandemic where ecommerce has grown by more than
76 per cent when compared to just two years ago. The two A321PTF aircraft already in the skies,
and the third taking off this month, provide our network with
critical additional capacity and flexibility, while also improving
the sustainability of our air freight operations, as they can
carry twice as many parcels and require less fuel per kilo of mail
and parcels uplifted. We are thrilled to have these new aircraft in our
network as we prepare to deliver the biggest Christmas in
Australia Post history. Last December we delivered a record 52
million parcels and uplifted over 7.4 million kilos of air
freight, and we fully expect to eclipse these volumes this year.
After the conversions, the Qantas Group will operate up
to 25 dedicated freighter aircraft.
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