On 20 February 2021The Board of Thomas Cook (India) will meet on 20 February 2021 to consider proposal for raising of funds by issue of equity / preference
shares or any other securities through one or more permissible modes or a combination thereof,
subject to such regulatory/ statutory approvals as may be required.
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Titan Airways Takes Delivery Of First A321P2F Freighter
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This week, wet lease and charter airline Titan Airways took delivery of its first A321P2F – or passenger to freighter aircraft. The former Thomas Cook UK jet, once capable of transporting 220 passengers, has been converted to a full, permanent, and dedicated freighter – something sure to be a continuing trend moving forward.
The Airbus A321-200, now an A321P2F, was converted in Singapore. Photo: Titan Airways
“We’re delighted that these three Airbus aircraft are joining our cargo fleet. We’re seeing an increase in demand for our freighter services, so these aircraft will enable us to offer airfreight solutions to more clients and help us in our transition to an all-Airbus fleet.” -Alastair Willson, Titan Airways managing director via press release