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WGA
MD-11F detail
The Fleet · Volume II · GE CF6-80C2 doctrine

Two airframes.
Nineteen tails.

We fly two aircraft families and only two — the Boeing 747-400 Freighter and the McDonnell Douglas MD-11 Freighter. Both share the GE CF6-80C2 powerplant, simplifying maintenance, training, and parts pooling across 19 active widebodies.

Photo · Douwe van der zee · MD-11F powerplant detail
B747-400F · 90–110 t payload ·MD-11F · 60–90 t payload ·GE CF6-80C2 powerplant ·8 hour+ critical-leg endurance ·Nose-loading · Side-loading capable ·FAA Part 121 all-cargo
§ 01 · Doctrine

Two airframes.
One powerplant family.
No compromises.

A small fleet flown well outperforms a large one flown carelessly. By restricting our certificate to two type ratings — both burning the same engine — we keep training tight, parts deep, and crews interchangeable.

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Aircraft types
19
Tails active
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Engine family
100%
Widebody
Volume I · Type rating № 1 · Boeing

B747·400F

The heavy diagonal.

Our flagship. The 747-400F's hinged nose accepts oversized cargo no other commercial freighter will take. Four GE CF6-80C2 engines drive a 90 – 110 tonne payload across the world's longest commercial diagonals — Asia to the Americas, Europe to the Gulf, and back.

WGA 747-400F
Plate I · B747-400F · WGA · static Type rating · 1 of 2
§ Specification

The numbers,
on record.

Spec block compiled from the WGA flight ops manual. Payload ranges reflect operational envelope across density and routing.

Payload90 – 110 t
Endurance8 h+
Volume22,066 ft³
ManufacturerBoeingUSA
Type747-400 FreighterWidebody
EnginesGE CF6-80C2 × 4Quadjet
Payload90 – 110 metric tonnesMTOW dependent
LoadingNose · SideOut-of-gauge capable
Endurance8 h+ critical legTrans-oceanic
Cargo Volume22,066 ft³Main + Lower
Pallet Positions30 main · 32 lowerStandard ULD
Crew2 flight · 1 loadmasterAugment available
RoleHeavy diagonal · Out-of-gaugeFlagship
747-400F airborne
747-400F tarmac
Plates II–III · B747-400F airborne · static · photographer Douwe van der zee
Volume II · Type rating № 2 · McDonnell Douglas

MD·11F

The precision trijet.

The trijet specialist. Three GE CF6-80C2 engines, 60 – 90 tonnes of payload, and an envelope built for routes the 400F is too big for and a narrowbody too small for. The MD-11F flies the asymmetric leg — the awkward triangle.

WGA MD-11F
Plate IV · MD-11F · WGA · static Type rating · 2 of 2
§ Specification

Trijet,
by design.

Three engines is a feature, not a relic. Power redundancy on long over-water legs. Performance margins out of hot-and-high airfields. The MD-11F earns its place by going places others won't.

Payload60 – 90 t
Endurance8 h+
Volume15,500 ft³
ManufacturerMcDonnell DouglasUSA
TypeMD-11 FreighterWidebody trijet
EnginesGE CF6-80C2 × 3Trijet
Payload60 – 90 metric tonnesMTOW dependent
LoadingSideStandard ULD
Endurance8 h+ critical legTrans-oceanic
Cargo Volume15,500 ft³Main + Lower
Pallet Positions26 main · 6 lowerStandard ULD
Crew2 flight · 1 loadmasterAugment available
RoleAsymmetric routing · Hot-and-highSpecialist
MD-11F by Jessee Vervoort
MD-11F by Marke Richardson
Plates V–VI · MD-11F airborne · photographers Jessee Vervoort & Marke Richardson
MD-11F engine detail
§ Common powerplant

One engine.
Two aircraft.

Both type ratings on our certificate burn the same engine — the General Electric CF6-80C2. That's deliberate. One pool of overhaul cores, one set of borescope kits, one training spine. We win twice on simplicity.

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Common Type

GE CF6-80C2, used on both 747-400F and MD-11F

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Heavy MX

In-house overhaul at Blytheville, Arkansas

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Pooled Spares

One inventory feeds 19 tails, 7 engines per 747, 3 per MD-11

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Trained Crews

Engineering and ground teams cross-rated on a single powerplant

§ Side-by-side

The delta

When operations sales recommends an aircraft for a routing, this is the working comparison. Out-of-gauge or 100+ tonnes? 747. Asymmetric routing or hot-and-high field? MD-11.

Attribute
B747-400F
MD-11F
Engines
CF6-80C2 × 4
CF6-80C2 × 3
Payload
90 – 110 t
60 – 90 t
Loading
Nose · Side
Side
Cargo Volume
22,066 ft³
15,500 ft³
Critical-leg endurance
8 h+
8 h+
Best for
Out-of-gauge · Heavy diagonal
Asymmetric · Hot-and-high
Tarmac
§ Charter desk

We'll match the
aircraft to the mission.

Tell us the routing and the cargo. We'll select the airframe, build the flight plan, and quote you a number you can stand behind.