Boeing has received a firm order from an
undisclosed customer for two 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighters
(BCF), and signed agreements to open additional conversion lines
in Guangzhou, China, and Singapore.
Based on the Next-Generation 737, the 737-800BCF
is primarily used to carry express cargo on domestic or short-haul
routes. The airplane is capable of carrying up to 23.9 tonnes
(52,800 pounds) and flying up to 2,000 nautical miles (3,750
kilometers).
The 737-800BCF now has 134 orders and commitments.
“The freighter conversion program is an excellent
way to double the life of an airplane and provide operators with
an economical way to replace less efficient freighters,” said
Ihssane Mounir, senior vice president of Commercial Sales and
Marketing for Boeing. “By working with our partners to add
freighter conversion capacity, we look forward to meeting the
strong demand in this market segment and helping our customers
scale their operations.”
The new 737-800BCF line at Guangzhou Aircraft
Maintenance Engineering Company Limited (GAMECO) is scheduled to
open in early 2021, marking the MRO’s second conversion line for
the 737-800BCF.
To date, Boeing has delivered 36 737-800BCF
to more than 10 operators across four continents.
“The addition of the new production line
demonstrates our ability to quickly respond to market trends and
requirements and is a testament to the skill and professionalism
of the entire GAMECO-Boeing team,” said GAMECO General Manager,
Norbert Marx.
Boeing will also add a second conversion line for
its widebody converted freighter, the 767-300BCF, at ST
Engineering’s facility in Singapore. The second line is scheduled
to open later this year.
“Our strong talent pool, operational flexibility
and existing infrastructure allow us to adapt quickly to evolving
market needs and render the necessary support to our partners and
customers,” said Lim Serh Ghee, president (Aerospace) of ST
Engineering. “We take pride in our partnership with Boeing and,
with the opening of an additional line later this year, look
forward to continuing to deliver timely and quality freighter
conversions.”
The 767-300BCF has virtually the same cargo
capability as the 767-300F production freighter with up to 56.5
tonnes (124,600 pounds) of payload and flying up to 3,350 nautical
miles (6,190 kilometers).
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