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AviaAM Leasing to conduct P2F conversion on second B777-300ER jet

AviaAM Leasing to conduct P2F conversion on second B777-300ER jet.
Following the conversion process, the redelivered aircraft will be equipped to carry a cargo load of 99.79 tons on transatlantic routes.

AviaAM Leasing has transported its second Boeing B777-300ER for passenger-to-freighter conversion to be carried out by Mammoth Freighters LLC, a Boeing Licensee for the Boeing 777-300ER P2F (passenger-to-freighter) conversions. 

AviaAM Leasing, a global aviation holding company specializing in tailored aircraft leasing and trading services, has successfully transported its second Boeing B777-300ER for passenger-to-freighter conversion. The conversion process will be carried out by Mammoth Freighters LLC, a Boeing Licensee for the Boeing 777-300ER P2F (passenger-to-freighter) conversions.

On February 28th, 2024, the aircraft was ferried to Aspire MRO’s state-of-the-art facility at Alliance Airport in Fort Worth, Texas. Following the conversion process, the redelivered aircraft will be equipped to carry a cargo load of 99.79 tons on transatlantic routes. It is anticipated to be deployed on EU-USA or China-EU trunk routes, serving the growing demand for air cargo transport.

This initiative is part of a broader plan involving the conversion of six Boeing B777-300ER aircraft from passenger to freighter configuration. AviaAM Leasing aims to tap into the increasing demand for airfreight services, driven by global e-commerce growth and the need for efficient cargo transportation solutions.

The conversion process is a strategic move to repurpose existing passenger aircraft for freighter operations, aligning with the evolving demands of the air cargo industry. The Boeing B777-300ER, a long-range wide-body aircraft, is well-suited for this conversion, offering significant cargo capacity and the ability to operate on key international routes.

The Aspire MRO facility in Fort Worth, Texas, chosen for the conversion, is equipped with modern infrastructure and expertise to undertake complex aircraft modifications. Mammoth Freighters, as a Boeing Licensee specializing in B777-300ER P2F conversions, brings valuable experience and capabilities to ensure the successful transformation of these aircraft into efficient and reliable freighters.

This initiative by AviaAM Leasing reflects the company’s commitment to adapting to market trends and providing innovative solutions to meet the changing needs of the aviation industry. The repurposed B777-300ER freighters are expected to contribute to the global airfreight ecosystem by enhancing cargo transportation capabilities and supporting the logistics industry’s growth.

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As the demand for air cargo continues to rise, repurposing passenger aircraft for freighter operations offers a sustainable and cost-effective solution to meet the challenges and opportunities in the evolving global logistics landscape. The completion of the second B777-300ER conversion marks a significant milestone in AviaAM Leasing’s strategy to expand its portfolio and play a key role in the airfreight sector.

Question- What is happening to AviaAM Leasing’s Boeing B777-300ER aircraft?
Answer- AviaAM Leasing is converting six B777-300ER passenger airplanes into freighter aircraft.

Question- What is the purpose of this conversion?
Answer- The conversion aims to address the rising demand for air cargo transportation by repurposing existing passenger jets for cargo operations.

Question- What are the expected capabilities of the converted freighters?
Answer- Each converted B777-300ER will have a cargo capacity of 99.79 tons and serve routes like EU-US and China-EU.