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Even more Airbus on the way
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Qantas is set to purchase six more A321s that it will then convert into freighters to replace its ageing 737s.
The airline said the surprise expansion was due to a long-term change in online shopping habits, spurred on by the pandemic.
Qantas’ freight division already has three A321P2Fs (passenger to freighters) and plans to also convert two widebody A330s for cargo use.
The news will come as a further blow to planemaker Boeing after it earlier agreed a deal with Airbus to make its narrowbodies the backbone of its future domestic fleet.
australianaviation.com.au
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QANTAS SNUBS BOEING TO ORDER SIX MORE A321S FREIGHTERS
Qantas is set to purchase six more A321s that it will then convert into freighters to replace its ageing 737s.
The airline said the surprise expansion was due to a long-term change in online shopping habits, spurred on by the pandemic.
Qantas’ freight division already has three A321P2Fs (passenger to freighters) and plans to also convert two widebody A330s for cargo use.
The news will come as a further blow to planemaker Boeing after it earlier agreed a deal with Airbus to make its narrowbodies the backbone of its future domestic fleet.

Qantas snubs Boeing to order six more A321s freighters
The airline said the surprise expansion was due to a huge increase in online shopping, spurred on by the pandemic.
