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EU remove ‘preighter’ air capacity - Metro

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Airlines across the European Union are no longer allowed to pack empty passenger planes with cargo as the aviation sector starts recovering from the pandemic. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is putting a stop to converted ‘preighter’ flights after the 31st of July 2022. The temporary conversion of passenger aircraft into ‘preighters’ (mash-up of passenger/freighter) to carry cargo in the passenger cabin has been operating since 2020 since EASA issued approvals and exemptions on a case-by-case basis. These approvals and exemptions were time-limited, and while the EASA extended the rules in August 2021, it will not extend the timeframe further. EASA statement “During the peak of the pandemic, when almost all long haul operation had been suspended, there was a need to support the logistic chain with a solution to increase the cargo capacity using passenger aircraft to transport cargo on the main deck.” “That is no longer the cas...

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