Also as an update, I am once again seeing the A330-300P2F in my company as well as Cargo Transport - Heavy missions populating for both Freelance and Employee on Xbox console. Will test on PC in a little bit.
UPDATE: Unfortunately the A330 remains “Aircraft disabled” on PC for me. Will try a few troubleshooting steps here now (sell and rebuy the aircraft, disable and enable the aircraft, delete streamedpackages/rollingcache, reset Career mode, etc.).
EDIT: Was able to resolve the issue by selling the “Aircraft disabled” aircraft and re-purchasing. It now shows in my Cargo Transport company and Cargo Transport - Heavy missions are populating (still just for the A330, none for the Saab).
I believe the issue for the Saab is the same as the issue known for the BN-2 Islander. It is built just at the very bottom limit of what its mission type can handle, and the mission generator just never (or in the BN-2’s case, very very rarely) generates anything with that low of a payload requirement. Here are the payloads shown in the mission briefing of five random Cargo Transport - Heavy missions:
- 84,964lbs
- 199,879lbs
- 87,803lbs
- 101,128lbs
- 125,974lbs
Obviously five does not a huge sample size make, but to see their average weight is over 119,949lbs (1,085% of the total cargo capacity of the Saab, which is even more than its practical capacity) and the minimum I found was still about 769% of the Saab’s total cargo capacity.
The mission generator needs to be provided criteria to always generate X% of missions that have a certain maximum capacity reflective of the minimum useful capacity of the smallest/least capable aircraft in its specialization, otherwise people are buying (in some cases, with real money on the Marketplace in the case of the Saab and BN-2) aircraft that can virtually never be used for their intended purpose.