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Airbus receives order for two A350F Freighters from MNG Airlines

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Airbus receives order for two A350F Freighters from MNG Airlines
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(Reuters) -Airbus has received an order for two A350F Freighters from MNG Airlines, a global logistics provider and e-commerce enabler based in Türkiye, it said on Wednesday. The new aircraft can

Airbus receives order for two A350F Freighters from MNG Airlines

(Reuters) -Airbus has received an order for two A350F Freighters from MNG Airlines, a global logistics provider and e-commerce enabler based in Türkiye, it said on Wednesday.

The new aircraft can carry up to 111 metric tons with a range of 8,700 kilometres (5,406 miles) and will offer an up to 40% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to previous generation aircraft, Airbus said.

The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding for the airplanes.

(Reporting by Dimitri Rhodes; editing by Barbara Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • Airbus receives order for two A350F Freighters.
  • MNG Airlines is a global logistics provider based in Türkiye.
  • The A350F offers a 40% reduction in fuel consumption.
  • The aircraft can carry up to 111 metric tons.
  • The range of the A350F is 8,700 kilometers.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of aircraft did MNG Airlines order?
MNG Airlines ordered two Airbus A350F Freighters.
What is the cargo capacity of the A350F Freighter?
The A350F Freighter can carry up to 111 metric tons.
What are the environmental benefits of the A350F?
The A350F offers up to a 40% reduction in fuel consumption and CO2 emissions compared to previous generations.
What is the range of the Airbus A350F Freighter?
The A350F Freighter has a range of 8,700 kilometers (5,406 miles).
What agreement did Airbus and MNG Airlines sign?
Airbus and MNG Airlines signed a memorandum of understanding for the airplanes.

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