Hi!
I would like to help finding out cargo capacity of cargo planes.
Tonnes = metric tons; ton/tons = imperial tons.
I will list aircraft and sources here as I find them.
Unless otherwise stated, the listed aircraft would use the passenger version specifications.
Currently, I have:
Airbus:A300B4F: 38 tonnes for 2700 nm
sourceA300-600F: 47 tonnes for 2430 nm, first flight in 1994 (
specs,
first flight)
A300-600ST: 47 tonnes for 2160 nm, entered service in 1996 (
source)
A310-300F: 39 tonnes for 3240 nm,
specsA330-200F (1) 65 tonnes for 4000 nm, first flight in 2010 (
specs and first flight)
A330-200F (2) 70 tonnes for 3200 nm, first flight in 2010 (
specs and first flight)
ATR:ATR 42-300F: 5 tonnes for 814 nm
ATR 42-320F: 5 tonnes for 822 nm
ATR 42-500F: 5 tonnes for 1090 nm
ATR 72-200F: 7,5 tonnes for 1032 nm
ATR 72-210F: 7,5 tonnes for 955 nm
ATR 72-500F: 7,5 tonnes for 1045 nm
Source for all (page 12 and 13)Antonov:An-3TK *: 1,8 ton for 135 nm, 1,5 ton for 297 nm, 1,2 ton for 459 nm;
source. First flight in 2000.
An-10AS: No data yet...
An-12B: 18 tonnes for 1944 nm (
source)
An-22: 50 tonnes (note 2)
An-26B: 6,5 tonnes (note 2)
An-32B: 7,5 ton for 567 nm, 5 ton for 1080 nm, 2,8 ton for 1728 nm;
source. First flight in 1995.
An-70: 47 ton for 1620 nm, 35 ton for 2754, 20 ton for 3564 nm;
source.
An-72TK: 10 tonnes for 430 nm, first flight in 1977 (service entry 1980),
sourceAn-74T-200: 8,9 tonnes for 783 nm;
source or 6,5 tonnes according to note 2.
An-124-100M: 120 tonnes for 2430 nm;
source.
An-225: The maximum payload is 250 tonnes, but as stated by the specs page, the range of 200 tonnes payload would be 2160 nm. The max range is 7559 nm.
SourceBeechcraft:Beech B200C: 1,2 tonnes (note 2)
Boeing:Model 200: 1,5 tonnes for 461 nm, first flight in 1930 (
source, note 3)
707-300C: 32,7 tonnes for 2607 nm (
source)
727-200F: 23,5 tonnes for 1501 nm (
source)
737-200F: 18,1 tonnes for 1501 nm (
source)
737-300F: 18,6 tonnes for 1501 nm (
source)
737-400C: ~18 tonnes for 2060 nm (
source)
737-700C: 18,2 tonnes for 2880 nm. (
specs)
747-100F: 91 tonnes for 3041 nm, first flight in 1974 (
source)
747-200F: 90,3 tonnes for 3780 nm
source747-300F: 110 tonnes (note 2)
747-400F: 120 tonnes for 4590 nm. First flight in 1993 (
specs,
first flight) OR
747-400ERF: 110 tonnes for 4975nm. First flight in 2002 (
specs)
747-8F: 140 tonnes for 4390 nm; not flying yet.
Source757-200PF: 39,8 tonnes for 3150 nm. First flight in 1988 (
specs,
first flight)
767-300F: 55 tonnes for 3255 nm. First flight in 1993 with UPS (
specs and note 2)
777-200F: 100 tonnes for 4894 nm. First flight in 2009 (
specs and fist flight and note 2)
Bombardier:CRJ-200PF: 6,8 tonnes for 1080 nm.
Fist delivery of a CRJ-200PF,
data sourceCL-415MP: 2,9 tonnes;
sourceBreugetBreuget 765 Sahara: 19,4 tonnes for 1242 nm, first flight in 1958 (
source, note 3)
British AerospaceBAe ATP: 8,2 tonnes (
source)
BAe 146-200QT: 11,8 tonnes for 1045 nm (
source)
BAe 146-300QT: 12,5 tonnes for 1040 nm (
source)
HS 748 Cargo: 6 tonnes for 926 nm(
source)
BuddBudd Conestoga: 6,2 tonnes for 609 nm, first flight in 1943 (
source, note 3)
CanadairCL-44: 30 tonnes for 2607 nm (
source)
Dash 7-701: 5 tonnes (
source)
CASAC-295PT: 4 tonnes for 2430 nm (
source)
Cessna:208A: 1,4 tonnes for 1115 nm (
source)
208B: 1,6 tonnes for 1080 nm (
source)
406 Titan: 1,2 tonnes (note 2)
Dassault AviationM.D.315 Flammant: 1,6 tonnes for 656 nm, first flight in 1949 (
source)
Falcon Cargo Jet: 2,5 tonnes for 1620 nm,
sourceDouglas:DC-3: 3,4 tonnes for 521 nm, first fligt in 1946 (
source, note 3)
DC-6A: 14,5 tonnes for 1738 nm (
source)
DC-8-55F: 41 tonnes (note 2)
DC-8-62F: 42 tonnes for 2970 nm (
source)
DC-8-63F: 49,6 tonnes for 2484 nm (
specs)
DC-9-30AF: A dedicated freighter. Anyone has the specs? (
article on wikipedia)
DC-10-30F: 67 tonnes for 3780 nm, first flight in 1986 (
specs,
first flight)
MD-11F: 93 tonnes for 3996 nm (
source)
MD-11CF: 90 tonnes for 3510 nm (
sourceEmbraerEMB-120F: 3,7 tonnes
sourceFairchild:Metroliner II: 1,4 tonnes (note 2)
Metroliner III: 2,1 tonnes (note 2)
Metroliner 23: 2,3 tonnes (note 2)
Fokker:F27-500: 6,2 tonnes for 617 nm, first flight in 1967 (from AM database)
F27-600: 6,3 tonnes for 940 nm.
Source and note 2.
HarbinHarbin Y-12G: 2,5 tonnes for 723 nm (
source, note 3)
Ilyushin:Il-76TD: 50 tonnes for 3700 nm, first flight in 1982;
sourceIl-76TD-90: 50 tonnes for 4300 nm, first flight in 2005;
source,
first flightIl-76TF: 60 tonnes for 4000 nm, none produced.
Il-96T: 58 tonnes for 5238 nm, first flight in 1997
sourceIl-96-400T: 92 tonnes for 2700 nm or 40 tonnes for 6479 nm;
source,
source 2. First flight in 2005 (
at the bottom)
Il-114-100T: 6,5 tonnes for 1080 nm, first flight in 2001;
sourceJunkersJunkers Ju52/1m: 2 tonnes of freight for 810 nm;
sourceLockheed:Super Constellation: 19,5 tonnes for 2172 nm (
source)
L-100-10: 23 tonnes for 1335 nm.
SpecsL-100-30: 21 tonnes for 1335 nm. First flight in 1970.
Source and note 2.
L-188CF: 15 tonnes for 1910 nm. First flight in 1967.
Source and note 2.
L-382 Hercules: 20 tonnes for 2052 nm.
SourceL-500F: 122,5 tonnes for 6320 nm.
Source - although it's the specs of the C-5 Galaxy, the specifications would have been the same on the L-500. It would have flown around 1970.
L-1011-100F: 49 tonnes for 2670 nm,
sourceL-1011F: 55 tonnes (note 2)
SaabSaab 340AF: 3,8 tonnes (note 2)
ShortsBelfast: 40 tonnes for 405 nm (
specs,
first flight)
Shorts 360-300F: 3,5 tonnes (note 2)
SNCACNC.211 Cormoran: 19 tonnes for 1080 nm, first (successful) flight in 1949 (
source, note 3)
Tupolev:Tu-154C: 20 tonnes (
source)
Tu-154S: 18 tonnes for 2160 nm;
sourceTu-204C: 27 tonnes for 1755 nm;
sourcePlease note that this list isn't complete at all. I will continue to find more data as I have time.
New aircraft in the system:
ATR 42 and 72
Notes:* = An-3T is an upgraded version of the An-2 -
look here**= I will find out the ranges of the ATR-42F and 72F.
I am still in doubt regarding the payload of Antonov aircraft, I will contact them (some day near the release of freight) to get more information.
The Il-96T and Il-96-400T are apparently the same, but I'm in doubt.
NOTE 2: tonnes taken from this site:
http://www.chapman-freeborn.com/en/cargo_aircraft_specifications/NOTE 3: The tonnage is taken by subtracting 'empty weight' and MTOW. These numbers are not precise.
EDIT 1 (26-3): Added several Antonov aircraft.
EDIT 2 (26-3): Added ATR, Bombardier, Ilyushin and Tupolev aircraft.
EDIT 3 (27-3): Added Airbus, Antonov, Beechcraft, Boeing, BAe, Cessna, Dassault, Douglas, Fairchild, Lockheed, Saab and Shorts. Only added with cargo capacity (note 2).
EDIT 4 (30-3): Edited some data as I found
www.aircharter-international.com with both payload in kilo and range. Added Shorts Bristol and 737-200F.
EDIT 5 (30-3): Added some older aircraft. EDIT 5a: Added some more. EDIT 5b: even more...
EDIT 6 (31-3): Removed A380F.
EDIT 7 (02-1): Added range and payload for ATR aircraft.