KEY POINTS
  • The European manufacturer says it is considering a wide-body freighter.
  • Chief Commercial Officer Christian Scherer said Airbus "underserves" the freighter market.
  • Boeing aircraft dominates the air-cargo industry.

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A worker checks cargo in the hold of a Boeing Co 777-300ER passenger plane, operated by Air France-KLM, before departure to Los Angeles, U.S., at Charles de Gaulle airport in Roissy, France, on Monday, May 10, 2021.

Airbus is weighing the development of a freighter version of its wide-body A350 aircraft, the European manufacturer's chief commercial officer said Tuesday, a move that could take on rival Boeing in the air cargo market.

The air freight market has been a bright spot during the Covid pandemic. Rates surged after the virus and travel restrictions devastated passenger travel, taking airplane belly space out of the market, creating a supply crunch. Snarls at ports have also boosted demand for air cargo.

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