FedEx Acquires The World’s First Passenger-To-Cargo ATR 72-600 Aircraft

FedEx Acquires The World’s First Passenger-To-Cargo ATR 72-600 Aircraft

FedEx is doing something pretty cool in the world of cargo planes. It’s about to be the first company in the world to use a specific kind of passenger plane that’s been turned into a package-hauler.

Let’s break it down.

What’s Happening?

  • FedEx has signed a deal to buy a converted ATR 72-600, a plane that used to carry passengers and is now being redesigned to carry packages instead.
  • This is the first time this particular model (ATR 72-600) is being converted into a freighter.

 Who’s Doing the Work?

  • A company from Dublin called ACIA Aero Leasing owns the plane and is managing the whole conversion project.
  • The actual plane makeover is happening at Empire Aerospace, a repair and maintenance company that knows these aircraft inside and out.
  • Empire Aerospace is part of Empire Airlines, which already flies cargo for FedEx in the U.S.

When Will It Be Ready?

  • The plane should be ready by December 2025.
  • If everything goes smoothly, it could start flying FedEx packages by the end of this year or early 2026.

What Does the Conversion Involve?

Transforming a passenger aircraft into a freighter goes far beyond removing the seats. It’s a big job:

  • The plane’s door and outer skin are carefully removed by specialists.
  • They rebuild the door frame and add a huge cargo door for loading.
  • The floor is reinforced to handle heavy packages.
  • Fire protection is added inside the cargo hold.

This entire process takes around 4 to 7 months, depending on the details.
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 Why Is FedEx Doing This?

  • FedEx says this new plane will help replace older planes in its fleet.
  • It’s a smart way to upgrade without buying a brand-new aircraft from scratch.

What Planes Does FedEx Already Have?

  • FedEx already owns 24 ATR 72-600 freighters (these are made at the factory specifically for cargo).
  • It also has 19 older ATR 72-200s and 16 smaller ATR 42s.
  • These planes are flown by partner airlines in places like:
    • Europe – by Swiftair and ASL Airlines Ireland
    • USA – by Empire Airlines, Mountain Air Cargo, and Gulf & Caribbean Cargo
    • Canada – by Morningstar Air Express

What’s Coming Next?

  • FedEx has 6 more ATRs arriving by the end of 2026.
  • It also placed a new order for 10 more ATR 72-600s to be delivered between 2027 and 2029.

How Big Is This Plane?

  • The ATR 72-600 has a cargo capacity of approximately 10 tons.
  • It can fit:
    • 5 large pallets, or
    • 7 smaller containers (LD3 size)

Final Takeaway

FedEx is upgrading its fleet with a smarter, eco-friendly plane that used to carry people but is now built to deliver packages. It’s cost-effective, efficient, and helps connect smaller cities to big FedEx hubs. Pretty impressive move.

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Disclaimer: This article is based on publicly available information and sources cited below.