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DOES AES SUPPORT CARGO AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS ALSO? DO NOT NEED GATEWAY, ETC FOR CARGO AIRCRAFT.
THANKS
ED RYAN
laryan45400@msn.com
It’s primarily set up for passenger ops, but will handle cargo aircraft perfectly well within reason – the limitation being that it doesn’t include large loaders for pallets and ULDs.
The majority of features, e.g. pushback, marshallers, follow me car, are ubiquitous regardless of what type of aircraft you are using, freight or passenger. Also, if you have a freighter such as a B747F or a B767F, for example, you’ll still need a set of airstairs for crew access and those will be provided. You can configure that within the tool for each individual model. You’ll also see the “baggage cart” loaders and equipment on the starboard side. So basically, yes, it will work provided you don’t expect to see heavy loading equipment on the port side cargo doors.