Reversible airliner freighter conversions: the start-up revolutionising air cargo

Cristian Sutter, CEO of Avensis Aviation, sees potential where others don’t. While the airline industry was reeling from the impact of COVID-19, he was looking at ways to ensure the freighter market remained flying

The air freight market is on the rise, operational demands are only just being maintained and there’s a predicted global demand for more than 2,500 cargo aircraft in the next 20 years, whether they are new builds or conversions of former passenger aircraft. As a result, there is a need for the industry to come up with something new and innovative to meet the ever-increasing needs of e-commerce, which relies so much upon aviation.

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