What would be any future role for our two combis if they fail to return to North America and UK???
The major role for these aircraft was to lift 40 tons of cargo per flight to Europe and the US. That might be over forever.
Now what will PIA do with these 290 seat aircraft consuming 11,000 kilos of fuel per hour.
One thing is for sure, they planes need to be changed to full passenger configuration of around 390-400. The former cargo section of the planes need to be filled up with passengers.
In full passenger layout these planes can be used for Hadj, Umra, Saudi Arabia, Bombay plus domestic trunk routes.
Or does PIA have cargo routes besides Europe and North America where these combis can used for what they meant for, mixing heavy cargo with passengers.
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Sadly there are no significant Cargo routes for PIA besides UK and US, so the scenario for my favourite planes looks pretty grim.
Since PIA doesnt own any dedicated freighter at this time, their removal form service will severely reduce cargo capacity, the ACMI leased B4s are already proving to be too costly as its not an ideal plane for the PAK-EUR sector, and that deal might be done away with next year. So cargo looks like its in the pits. EK an EY are strengthning their cargo fleet at an alarming pace with EK ordering 10 747-8s. Maybe we should put an Airforce guy incharge of Cargo as well.
Since PIA doesnt own any dedicated freighter at this time, their removal form service will severely reduce cargo capacity, the ACMI leased B4s are already proving to be too costly as its not an ideal plane for the PAK-EUR sector, and that deal might be done away with next year. So cargo looks like its in the pits. EK an EY are strengthning their cargo fleet at an alarming pace with EK ordering 10 747-8s. Maybe we should put an Airforce guy incharge of Cargo as well.
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Like AP-AYW and AP-AYV, both the combis have served PIA's purpose well. But both are close to 27 years old.
PIA should turn them into full freighters. I see Atlas Air and Cargolux 747F at Khi all the time. Businessmen fom Sialkot and Faisalabad are always crying for lack of freight service. Dosent Pakistan have anything to export to the rest of the world that requires just two dedicatd cargo 747's???
If not, I am sure some Cargo Airline will pick up these and convert them for this purpose.
PIA should turn them into full freighters. I see Atlas Air and Cargolux 747F at Khi all the time. Businessmen fom Sialkot and Faisalabad are always crying for lack of freight service. Dosent Pakistan have anything to export to the rest of the world that requires just two dedicatd cargo 747's???
If not, I am sure some Cargo Airline will pick up these and convert them for this purpose.
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