What is ULD?

A unit load device (ULD) is a pallet or container used to load luggage, freight, and mail on wide-body aircraft and specific narrow-body aircraft. It allows a large quantity of cargo to be bundled into a single unit. Since this leads to fewer units to load, it saves ground crews time and effort and helps prevent delayed flights. Each ULD has its own packing list (or manifest) so that its contents can be tracked.

ULD pallets and ULD containers are made from sheet aluminium and profiles/profile frames. Their standardised construction means that, for example, aircraft cargo nets snap straight into place and heavy pieces of cargo can be secured without any problems.
The different containers and pallets each have their own IATA code which uniquely identifies them. Air freight pallets and containers are designed to be suitable for different types of aircraft and this must be taken into consideration when choosing ULDs. For this reason, the compatible types of aircraft are also given on the list.

Specification

LD3 container AKE/AVE
Type LD3 container
Code AKE / AVE
Base dim. outside 1,5 x 1,5 m
Height outside 1,6 m
Useable volume 3 m³
Dimensions inside 1,4 x 1,4 x 1,5 m
Acceptable for A300, A310, A330, A340, B747-200F, B747-400, B767-400, B767(DE), MD11F
Standard pallet
Type standard pallet
Code PAG, PAJ
Dimensions 3,1 x 2,2 m
Useable loading area 3 x 2,1 m
Acceptable for A300, A310, A330, A340, B747-200F, B747-400, MD11F
10ft pallet
Type 10ft pallet
Code PQP, PMC
Dimensions 3,1 x 2,4 m
Useable loading area 3 x 2,3 m
Acceptable for A300, A310, A330, A340, B747-200F, B747-400, MD11F
20ft pallet
Type 20ft pallet
Code PGE
Dimensions 6 x 2,4 m
Useable loading area 5,9 x 2,3 m
Acceptable for B747-200F, MD11F