A330P2F

A330P2F

Passenger to freighter

As a modern jetliner with advanced Airbus technology that includes fly-by-wire flight controls, the A330-300 wide-body offers a highly capable platform for conversion into a freighter. Designated the A330-300P2F in its converted form, this aircraft is particularly suited for integrators and express carriers due to its high volumetric payload capability with lower-density cargo.

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  • Range 7 778 km 4 250 nm
Dimensions
Length 58.36 m
Fuselage width 5.64 m
Max cabin width 5.28 m
Wing span (geometric) 60.30 m
Height  17.41 m
Capacity
Max payload
  60 tonnes
Pallets or containers
main deck  
up to 23 pallets
  underfloor
8 pallets + 2 LD3 containers
Performance
Range 7778 km
Max ramp weight 233.9 tonnes
Dimensions
Length
191 ft 46 in
Fuselage width 18 ft 6 in
Max cabin width 17 ft 4 in
Wing span (geometric) 197 ft 10 in
Height 57 ft 11 in
Capacity
Max payload   3132.27 lb x 1 000
Pallets or containers
main deck
up to 23 pallets
  underfloor
8 pallets + 2 LD3 containers
Performance
Range   4250 nm
Max ramp weight
515.7 lb x 1000

Modern capabilities

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The large number of passenger A330s in service provides a source of aircraft to support the freighter conversion for many years. The A330P2F programme offers a passenger-to-freighter conversion opportunity for A330s that have completed their useful operational service as commercial jetliners. 

Both the A330-200 and A330-300 versions are eligible for the P2F conversion.  The longer-fuselage A330-300P2F is particularly suited for integrators and express carriers, resulting from its high volumetric payload capability with lower-density cargo, while the A330-200P2F is optimised for higher-density freight and longer-range performance.

As a modern aircraft with advanced Airbus technology that includes fly-by-wire flight controls, the A330 offers a highly capable platform for conversion into a freighter.  More than 1,600 A330s have been ordered, with over 1,300 delivered to date since the A330’s service entry in 1994 – providing a large source of aircraft to support the conversion programme for many years.

Programme collaboration

The A330P2F conversion programme, launched in 2012, is a collaboration between ST Aerospace, Airbus and their joint venture EFW. ST Aerospace, as the programme and technical lead for the engineering development phase, is responsible for applying for supplemental type certificates from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. Airbus contributes to the programme with original equipment manufacturer data and certification support, while EFW leads the industrialisation phase and marketing for the freighter conversion programme.

Complementary to the A330-200F

The A330P2F is complementary to Airbus’ new-production A330-200F freighters, as the converted aircraft address a different price-point and end-users, based on separate operational requirements. 

The global market has already proven it can support both new-production freighters and converted freighter products using the same aircraft platform as the basis – if the platform is right, as is the case with the A330.

Market demand

Of the approximately 2,700 freighters required during the next 20 years, about half of the total demand will be required in the mid-sized segment of the A330 – including some 900 conversions.  As the mid-sized freighter segment has always been the largest in terms of demand, the replacement cycle is continuous.

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