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Are Fedex cargo planes pressurized?

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and what about Fedex-type cargo-only aircraft? These aircraft are still based on the airliner models (and sometimes converted from airliners). Therefore, they have the same pressurization system. The cabin is still pressurized, or they would have to put in some type of bulkhead behind the cockpit.Aug 20, 2014 read more

Logically speaking, all cargo holds must be pressurized unless the aircraft flies below 10,000 feet or the type of cargo is restricted to no liquids, and no pressurized liquids like aftershaves, shampoos, medicines etc. read more

(to the average room temperature of 68 to 72) Please, no response about UPS planes. read more

Fedex use lots of converted MD-11s that were normal airliners. UPS has loads of Boeing 767s similar to the hundreds in airline passenger service. Most of the long range freighters are converted airliners with the windows removed, reinforced floors and roller systems installed for ease of pallet handling. read more

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