ATSG first rented A321 from EASA to charging Warsaw charging
The Air Transport Services Group has announced the delivery of the first transfer from A321 to the pleading (P2F) approved by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to Warsaw Cargo, an emerging air charging operator based in Warsaw, Poland.
A321-200PCf is a narrow truck with a narrow capacity that brings modern efficiency and diversity of regional air charging networks. It is converted by 321 accurate transfers, a joint ATSG project, and the plane features the capacity of the main deck containing the container, fuel consumption efficiency, and a load capacity of 27 tons. Its design makes a particularly appropriate for time -denser -density shipping charges, short to medium.
“ATSG continues to develop its global lease lease with high -performance and effective fuel, providing flexible and reliable solutions to the planes specifically designed for our customer operating targets,” said France, ATSG. “This delivery is another milestone in our international growth strategy and supports Warsaw Cargo’s vision to expand reliable shipping service throughout Europe.”
Warsaw Cargo specializes in ACMI solutions and flexible charter for short -term and long -term charges. The addition of A321 truck to its fleet for the carrier will allow to enhance the service throughout Europe and the surrounding regions, and to meet the increasing demand for rapid regional charging and e -commerce.
“As a new shipping company, we focus on building a strong foundation with the right partners and appropriate equipment,” said JarosÅ‚aw ChÅ‚opecki, CEO of Warsaw Cargo. “A321 is allowing us to launch operations with a reliable and effective platform, and ATSG’s experience and support was useful. We are excited to meet the increasing demand for regional shipping service throughout Europe.”
Post ATSG Rent first appeared from EASA, which was converted to Warsaw charging in the first week of the week of air cargo.