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PAG

PAG
PAG
NAS3610 class
2A4P
U.S domestic code
LD-7
Aircraft types
l B747, B767, A330, A380
Main deck / lower deck
Lower
Base size
88 x 125in (2235 x 3175mm)
Max. gross weight
10198lb (4626kg) (1)
Tare weight
242lb (110kg) (4)
IATA contour code
P

It is important to note that there are some slight differences in the names and coding of the air cargo containers or unit load devices(ULD’s) between different carriers so this information is to be used as a guide only. If you need further specific advice on the right type of container to utilise for your air freight cargo please contact us.

Notes for Unit Load Devices (ULDs)

  1. Approved structural ULD weight only. Max gross weight may vary depending on aircraft type and position loaded in cargo hold
  2. Actual Tare weights may vary due to manufacturer
  3. Code dependant on contour and weight
  4. Please confirm contour and loading specifications at time of booking
  5. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is responsible for publishing regulations around the use of Unit Load Devices. They can also be referred to as a cargo pallet or a PMC pallet.
  6. Every ULD should be inspected before use to determine if any damage has occurred which would render the ULD unserviceable.
  7. Baggage and cargo should be loaded evenly, paying attention to maintaining the centre of gravity of the load within 10% of the centre of the base.
  8. After completing the load the door of the container must be able to be securely closed.
  9. No certified ULD may be used for flights unless its manufacturer’s plate (also known as TSO plate) is attached and legible. This plate is required by the rules of the certifying authorities (eg FAA, EASA etc) and is a legal requirement.
  10. Container doors shall always be securely closed or secured in an open position.

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