Qantas is securing its first Airbus A321 for cargo conversion through asset specialist Vallair.

Vallair has identified the initial jet as MSN835, a 21-year old airframe equipped with International Aero Engines V2500 powerplants.

The aircraft was originally delivered to UK carrier BMI in 1998, according to Cirium's Fleets Analyzer.

It was subsequently re-registered in Turkey for operation within the fleet of Onur Air before being acquired by Luxembourg-based Vallair.

Vallair says it has signed a letter of intent with Qantas to lease the A321 for freighter conversion. It will be delivered in 2020.

Qantas Freight will use the A321P2F aircraft on routes for Australia Post.

Source: FlightGlobal.com