N130UP

Airbus A300F4-622R (F4-622R)

Airbus Industrie

9 Hours

Duration of Flight

4050 NM

Range

484 MPH

Max Speed

N130UP

Aircraft Overview

At a glance

Basic Information

Year Manufactured

2001

Registration Number

N130UP

Serial Number

814

Ownership

UNITED PARCEL SERVICE CO

Location

Louisville, KY, US

Aircraft Class

Over 20,000lbs

Range

4050 NM

Service Ceiling

40000 ft

Duration of Flight

9 Hours

Max Speed

484 MPH

Mode-S Code

A07D01

Registration Country

US

Certificate Issued

May 4, 2001

Airworthiness Date

Jun 5, 2001

Reg. Expiration

May 31, 2027

Safety Record

N130UP

None found for N130UP (no hull-loss or major accident records identified).

6 recent flights
DateFromToDurationStatus
2025-11-15

KBUF

Buffalo, NY

KSDF

Louisville, KY

1:24 PM - 2:41 PMLanded

Landed 2:41 PM

2025-11-15

KSDF

Louisville, KY

KBUF

Buffalo, NY

9:46 AM - 10:56 AMLanded

Landed 10:56 AM

2025-11-15

KABY

Albany, GA

KSDF

Louisville, KY

4:19 AM - 5:37 AMLanded

Landed 5:37 AM

2025-11-15

KPNS

Pensacola, FL

KABY

Albany, GA

2:55 AM - 3:29 AMLanded

Landed 3:29 AM

2025-11-14

KSDF

Louisville, KY

KPNS

Pensacola, FL

9:53 PM - 10:59 PMLanded

Landed 10:59 PM

2025-11-14

KOAK

Oakland, CA

KSDF

Louisville, KY

3:11 PM - 6:46 PMLanded

Landed 6:46 PM

AI Summary

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Airbus A300F4-622R (F4-622R)

Overview

N130UP — 2001 Airbus A300F4-622R (MSN 814). Registered to UNITED PARCEL SERVICE CO, Louisville KY. Certificate issued 2001-05-04; airworthiness 2001-06-05; last FAA action 2023-01-22; expiration 2027-05-31. Mode S: A07D01.

Specifications

  • Engines: 2x PW4158 (58000 lbf each)
  • Range: 4050 nm
  • Cruise: 450 kts
  • Ceiling: 40000 ft

Operations & Cabin

Main-deck palletised freighter (unit load devices / pallets), no passenger cabin Avionics: Honeywell (typical A300-600 avionics fit; exact retrofit unknown)

Model & Market Context

This airframe, tail number N130UP, is an Airbus freighter completed in 2001 as serial number 814 and is retained in the corporate fleet of United Parcel Service. The airframe is a converted freighter variant, listed as an Airbus A300F4-622R, and carries U.S. registration US; operator base and primary maintenance support are centered in Louisville, Kentucky, consistent with the owner's headquarters. The airframe is powered by high-thrust turbofans and configured for main-deck palletised freight operations; ownership and continuous service with UNITED PARCEL SERVICE CO are the primary notable registry and operational history points publicly recorded. Specific market valuation and detailed condition reports are not published in the supplied data.

The aircraft is configured as a main-deck palletised freighter with provisions for unit load devices and pallets and contains no passenger cabin, reflecting a sole cargo role across its service life. Avionics are listed as Honeywell in line with a typical A300-600 fit, though the exact retrofit status or bespoke modifications for this specific airframe are unknown. Typical mission profiles for this registration emphasize medium- to long-range cargo stages within UPS’s network, using the aircraft’s 4,050 nm range and 450 kt cruise to serve domestic and transcontinental freight corridors from its Louisville base. Maintenance considerations hinge on support for the PW4158 powerplants and airframe life-cycle items typical of early-2000s production A300 freighters, including structural inspections and systems upgrades consistent with heavy freighter operations.

The Airbus A300F4-622R occupies a performance niche as a medium-capacity, long-range freighter with robust payload and range figures that have historically appealed to integrator cargo operators. Competing types for similar missions include older Boeing widebody freighters and large narrowbody freighters depending on route density and payload. Buyer demand in the secondary market tends to favor airframes with low-cycle, well-documented maintenance histories and established engine support; resale and maintenance considerations for this airframe specifically focus on continued supportability of the PW4158 engines and avionics upgrade paths for Honeywell-class systems.

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