March 26, 200620 yr Air France: http://www.cpavirtual.org/airfrance/Cargo.aspAsiana: http://www.cpavirtual.org/Asiana/AsianaCargo.pdfCathay Pacific: http://www.cpavirtual.org/cargo.aspEmirates: http://www.cpavirtual.org/Emirates/cargo.aspJapan Airlines: http://www.jal.co.jp/en/jalcargo/inter/time.htmlKorean: http://cargo.koreanair.com/Singapore: http://www.siacargo.com/schedDownloads.aspEva Airlines: http://www.brcargo.com/Flight/flightQuery.do?locale=en_us -- Jake
March 26, 200620 yr EVA has a nice Excel sheetGreg Moorehttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/747400.jpghttp://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/for...argo_hauler.gif Greg Moore KFMH https://forum.pmdg.com/filedata/fetch?id=127275&d=1622041469&type=thumb
March 26, 200620 yr I wouldn't necessarily go by the virtual airlines' routes, probably many of them just add routes that they would like to fly. Your best bets are either to go to the official company website, or download some Ai flight plans for those cargo airlines here in the library and look at the schedule there
March 26, 200620 yr As Big Al has pointed out, most (if not all) cargo carriers, whether cargo only or simply "belly" space have their schedules on-line, some downloadable. The schedules on the CPA Virtual .. Flying Tigers Virtual sites are all real schedules.I have recently checked the following real world sites, which all have their schedules readily available: (just google the airline name)MASKargo (Malaysian)SIAJALNWAAir Franceetc.and for those DF 727F flights .. check VarigLog for one, if you want to fly local freight in Brasil in a three-holer!!
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