Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

IndiGo looks close to taking delivery of its first cargo jet

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IndiGo, India’s largest airline, looks close to inducting its first freighter plane as it seeks to capture the boom in air cargo driven by the pandemic.

An IndiGo CarGo-branded aircraft was spotted this week at Seletar Airport in Singapore’s north east. Seletar is a much smaller airport than Changi Airport, serving mainly private jets, a few regional commercial flights and hosting a hub for maintenanc­e and repair shops.

The dedicated cargo jet, registered as 9H-AMQ, is an Airbus SE A321 that’s previously been used by carriers including Aeroflot PJSC, Lithuanian group Avion Express UAB and Thomas Cook Airlines, according to Planespott­ers.net.

A representa­tive for IndiGo said delivery to India was likely to be in August although a precise date has yet to be advised.

Demand for dedicated cargo jets jumped when Covid-19 culled air travel and carriers

weren’t able to transport freight in the belly hold of passenger aircraft, which were grounded. Pre-pandemic, around 60% of all internatio­nal air-cargo capacity flew in the holds of passenger jets, according to the Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n.

Carriers resorted to temporaril­y converting some passenger jets to freighter planes, pulling out seats to carry pacakges and boxes inside their main cabins.

InterGlobe Aviation Ltd., which operates IndiGo, said last year it planned to source four converted A321ceo planes, which can each carry 27 tonnes, for full-time cargo operations on both domestic and internatio­nal routes. It said it expected to take delivery of its first freighter in the first half of 2022 and the remaining three within a year of that first delivery.

The aircraft are being converted through a program involving Elbe Flugzeugwe­rke GmbH, the joint venture company of Singapore’s ST Engineerin­g and Airbus. The plane spotted by Bloomberg News was in a ST Engineerin­g hanger.

IndiGo Chief Executive Officer Ronojoy Dutta said during the airline’s fourth-quarter earnings call that cargo grew 31% yearover-year. “Cargo is strong and all the signs are there that cargo will continue to be very strong going forward,” Dutta said.

InterGlobe Enterprise­s Ltd., InterGlobe Aviation’s parent, has also teamed with United Parcel Service Inc. to tap India’s ballooning logistics market.

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An IndiGo CarGo-branded aircraft was spotted this week at Seletar Airport in Singapore.

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