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Cargo Plane wanted

Last post 06-24-2008, 6:02 PM by ltellez. 5 replies.
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  •  05-13-2008, 4:00 AM 5433

    Cargo Plane wanted

    We are looking for an aircraft capable of taking around 5 tonnes of cargo up to 1000 miles, range may be shorter though. It needs to be able to take AKE's, and the smaller the required crew the better.

    If you have a suitable aircraft then please post details below and I will contact you.

    Thanks,

    Charlie

  •  05-30-2008, 4:56 PM 5484 in reply to 5433

    Re: Cargo Plane wanted

    Hello Charlie,

    I have a Lear 35 that would work perfect.  Very economical to opperate.

    Dana

    (360) 500-6332

  •  06-10-2008, 12:06 PM 5517 in reply to 5433

    Re: Cargo Plane wanted

    Charli,

    We are currently dealing with a DC-9-32 cargo. This aircraft is RVSM, TAWS and Stage III equipped, good airframe and engine times.

    The aircraft will need a "C" that can be done for around $360K-$420K and the aircraft can be purchase for $620,000. This is the best deal for a 5 ton aircraft, as any other aircraft on this payload range can exceed the $1.5M.

    EMB-120, SAAB-340, Convair 580, 600, 640 ...  

    Please give us a call to discuss specs.

    www.flightstartrading.com  gsuarez@flightstartrading.com  954.359.5051 

  •  06-18-2008, 9:15 PM 5536 in reply to 5433

    Re: Cargo Plane wanted

    I have the exact aircraft that you are looking for. It is British Aerospacce HS748 AVRO Class 'E' Freighter and now available for ACMI immediately. Cargo capacity approx 5 tonnes. Let me know if you are still interested. I shall email you the aircraft details. Required flying crew 2 and ground engineers 2.
  •  06-18-2008, 9:19 PM 5537 in reply to 5433

    Re: Cargo Plane wanted

    Please contact me in the following email address for HS 748 Freighter that I have mentioned just above.

    adyet.rai@gmail.com
  •  06-24-2008, 6:02 PM 5560 in reply to 5433

    Re: Cargo Plane wanted

    how about B-737F -200....
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