IndiGo inducted its first freighter, an Airbus A321 in an attempt to initiate a cargo service. The Passenger to Freighter (P2F) conversion of the A321 was carried out by Elbe FlugzeugWerke (EFW) in Singapore. IndiGo plans to use the aircraft for both domestic and international missions by transporting products such as valuables, express shipments, perishables, general cargo, documents, and couriers. Mahesh Malik, Chief Commercial Officer-CarGo, IndiGo, said: “The CarGo business brought in revenues when the scheduled commercial flights were at a standstill.” The A321 freighter will offer 24 container positions and support a payload of up to 27 tonnes. The

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