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Airbus plans to convert A320 planes to freighters will take time

Posted by Editor on Saturday, 17 July 2010 18:12 | Published in Aerospace
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AIRBUS’ plans to have Russia convert its A320 passenger aircraft into freighters will still take some time, according to Airbus head, Tom Enders.

“We have always said this is a long-haul strategy,” he said. “We start small then we go to bigger projects like the freighter conversion. And then maybe, some day, we will be able to also develop aircraft together.”

Russian aircraft manufacturer, Irkut, says it plans to develop its own aircraft model to challenge the A32 and Boeing’s 737, but Enders says that serious competition is still some way away.

“[Our] Russian colleagues have already decided on the MC-21,” Enders said. “I think the development has started. We don’t see a replacement of our…A320 family for the next 15 years or so.”

Enders was speaking on the sidelines of the Russia-German business Forum in Yekaterinburg where 300 German and Russian officials and business leaders congregated.

(AirCargoNews)

 

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