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Cebu Pacific aircraft in the headlines, younger A330 conversions expected
In this episode, Cargo Facts Editor Jeff Lee, Senior Associate Editor Robert Luke and Associate Editor Andrew Crider discuss two items relating to Cebu Pacific Air and a trend in feedstock for A330 conversions.
Cebu Pacific has reactivated 50% of its freighter fleet, sending one of its two ATR 72-500Fs to an MRO in Vietnam for C check after being out of service for over a year. Also, a former Cebu Pacific aircraft is undergoing conversion and is destined to join Mexico-based Mas. That A330-300P2F is among the youngest to be converted and brings improved capabilities to the market. More young aircraft are entering the conversion pipeline.
Luke also shares an update on Denver-based Crestone Air Partners. Tune in for a discussion of these topics and more for the week ending June 16, 2023.