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Hi Fly A380 passenger cabin in cargo configuration

Picture Tour Of Hi Fly A380 in Cargo Configuration

Hi Fly A380 passenger cabin in cargo configuration

Hi Fly has created extra cargo capacity on the A380, by temporarily removing the Economy seats, to meet the high demand of cargo during COVID-19 crisis. Take a look at the cargo configured cabin on their A380.

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Hi Fly Airbus A380-800

Hi Fly’s A380 is an ex Singapore Airlines plane, it is equipped with 12 First Class Suites on main deck, 60 Business Class seats on the upper deck and the Economy Class cabin is divided between 311 seats on the main deck and 88 on the upper deck.

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12 First Class Suite on Hi Fly A380

The Economy Class section, on both the upper deck and the lower deck, have now been removed for cargo configuration.

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The Hi Fly Airbus A380-800’s volume capacity has been increased by more than 300 cubic meters, it is now capable of carrying close to 60 tons of cargo. Here are some pictures of the cabin in cargo configuration.

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Hi Fly A380 Upper Deck Without Seats
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Hi Fly A380 Upper Deck Without Seats
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Hi Fly A380 Lower Deck Without Seats
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Hi Fly A380 Lower Deck Without Seats
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Hi Fly A380 passenger cabin in cargo configuration
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Hi Fly A380 passenger cabin in cargo configuration
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Hi Fly A380 passenger cabin in cargo configuration

Picture and Video Source: Hi Fly

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