iAI will convert passenger aircraft of model B737-800 to cargo aircraft
Posted on Apr 7, 2020 by Ifi Reporter
The Aerospace Industries Division has been licensed by the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) and the Israeli Civil Aviation Authority (RTA) to convert passenger aircraft of model B737-800 to cargo aircraft. The division is currently providing the first aircraft of this model.
As a result of the outbreak of the Corona epidemic, many airlines have had to almost completely stop civilian flights, and demand for cargo flights has increased. At the same time, as a result of the Corona epidemic, the need to use cargo planes to transport medical, pharmaceutical, food and other equipment is increasing.
The Aerospace Industries Division, which has been operating since January 2019, coordinates all the manned aircraft operations, military and civilian, in the aerospace industry. The Aviation Division is one of the few leading companies in the world specializing in the conversion and licensing of passenger aircraft to cargo, in all ranges between body and body. The division's end customers include the world's largest shipping companies, including Amazon and DHL.
Aerospace Chief of Staff and Aviation Division Manager Yossi Melamed: "IAI acknowledges receipt of licensing for the conversion of B737-800 aircraft by the FAA, and the Israeli Civil Aviation Authority (RTA). In light of the increasing demand for cargo aircraft in recent years, Another model of aircraft will help us meet demand in the field. The aerospace industry is strengthening all airlines and other casualties from the Corona crisis, and wishes the world of aviation to take off quickly. "
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