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Georgia-based UPS has formally signed the contract for 10 Airbus A380
freighter aircraft.
Deliveries to UPS are scheduled between 2009 and 2012. The company has not yet made its engine selection.
"The A380’s strength as a freighter in the global market is reinforced
by this order from UPS," said Gustav Humbert, President and Chief
Executive Officer of Airbus. "We will be proud to have the A380 play
such a major role in international shipping, and therefore global
commerce, as it joins the UPS fleet."
UPS took delivery of its first Airbus aircraft in 2000. The airline currently flies a fleet of 47 A300 Freighters.
UPS is the third U.S.-based customer for the A380. Including the UPS
deal, there are 159 firm orders for A380s from 16 customers - including
27 freighter orders. The first A380 freighter is slated for delivery in
2008. The UPS A380F will carry a freight load of 330,000 pounds on
three decks, with a cargo volume capacity of 40,000 cubic feet, a
distance of some 5,600 nautical miles.
Airbus is an EADS joint company with BAE Systems. | |
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