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Wide-Body and Standard-Body Aircraft Lower Deck Cargo Compartment ULD Capacities
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR1869C
- Revised
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English
Scope
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) covers information relative to ULDs (Unit Load Devices) container and pallet configurations, maximum usable container, pallet and bulk compartment volumes and tare weights for the lower deck of various wide-body aircraft. Bulk compartment volumes are also included for standard-body aircraft.
Rationale
AIR1869C presents LD-ULD capacities, updates the references, adds aircraft types/models and corrects editorial contents compared to AIR1869 B.
Recommended Content
Aerospace Standard | Air and Air/Surface (Platform) Cargo Pallets |
Aerospace Standard | Ground Equipment Requirements for Compatibility with Aircraft Unit Load Devices |
Data Sets - Support Documents
Title | Description | Download |
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TABLE 1 | QUICK REFERENCE ULD CONFIGURATION SUMMARY | |
TABLE 1 | QUICK REFERENCE ULD CONFIGURATION SUMMARY (CONTINUED) | |
TABLE A1 | STANDARD-BODY LOWER DECK BULK VOLUMES |
Issuing Committee
Committee AGE-2 reports to the Aerospace General Projects Division. The main, or governing committee, AGE-2, is composed of the most experienced members, mainly from the airlines, airframe manufacturers, and support equipment manufacturers, to provide leadership and guidance for the Membership to implement the work is drawn with reasonable balance from airlines, airframe manufacturers, support equipment manufacturers, and others with special aircraft related expertise. Members serve based on their knowledge, expertise, and experience and not as agents or representatives of any organization.
Reference
Number | Title |
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AS1825 | METHODOLOGY OF CALCULATING AIRCRAFT CARGO VOLUMES |
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