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The aspect of Boeing cargo has made 12 percent growth in world air cargo traffic in the year 2004 in comparison to 2003. The production team of Boeing Company for the years 2006 -07 for World Air Cargo Forecast feature the Creative Services group design, production, and web teams; the Writing and Editing Services team. The Boeing 747-400 Large Cargo Freighter came into operation for the first time on 9th September 2006. Know more about the various aspects of Boeing cargo as Airlinesplan.com offers information about the airline fleets.Boeing Large Cargo Freighter also known as LCF and Boeing 747 known as the Dreamlifter is a modified version of 747-400 is used especially for the purpose of transporting aircraft parts to Boeing from other suppliers worldwide. Boeing Company on 11th June 2005 introduced a long-range cargo version of its twin-engine 777 jetliner.
Air France is one aviation agency which is associated with Boeing Company in case of cargo aircrafts. The LCF conversion is not completely a Boeing production model it's been partially designed by Boeing's Moscow Bureau. On 17th August 2006 the first 747-400 LCF or Large Cargo Freighter was rolled out of the hanger at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport and it successfully completed its test flight.
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The LCF main cargo compartment weighs approximately 65,000 cubic feet and in length it is 231 ft 10 while regarding wingspan it is 211 ft 5. The Large Cargo Freighter offers a bulging fuselage which is quite similar to the concept of the Airbus A300-600ST Beluga outsize cargo aircraft which are known to have been used for transporting wings and fuselage sections. It's capable of holding thrice the volume of a 747-400F Freighter. Know more about the interesting facts related to Boeing cargo as Airlinesplan.com keeps you updated about the various aspects of Boeing flights.
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