Air France Cargo Boeing 747-400 At Charles de Gaulle


Air France Cargo Boeing 747-400

Air France Cargo Boeing 747-400 while approaching landing at Charles de Gaulle Airport, Paris. The landing gears are retracting down and ready to touch down runway, thanks to Remi Dallot for an amazing photo shoot.

Air France is a flag carrier of France, since 2004 Air France and KLM merger and became largest airline in the world based on total operating revenues. This also followed by its subsidiary, their cargo division also known as Air France KLM Martinair Cargo. They operating about 10 full freighter aircraft, such as Boeing 747-400 BCF & ERF Series, Boeing 777-200 LRF as well as McDonnell Douglas MD-11 F. The capacity of its cargo varies from 90 tonnes to max 112 tonnes in one flight if use Boeing 747-400 ERF aircraft series. Compare to belly or combi aircraft cargo, full freighter cargo's capacity can be six times heavier. Per October 2015, Air France-KLM-Martinair Cargo operating on more than 250 destinations in 116 countries. They are one of leading cargo provider in the world.