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AEI delivers 20th CRJ200 SF to Aeronaves TSM Airlines

AEI delivers 20th CRJ200 SF to Aeronaves TSM Airlines
The work to convert the CRJ200 SF into a freighter was done by Commercial Jet in Dothan, Alabama, an authorized AEI Conversion Center.

Combined with proven reliability, the AEI-converted CRJ200 SF allows TSM to keep their aircraft – In the air, generating revenue.

Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI) has delivered the CRJ200 SF freighter to Aeronaves T.S.M. S.A. de C.V. (TSM), a Mexican charter airline. This is the 20th CRJ200 SF freighter conversion TSM has received from AEI and the 42nd freighter TSM has ordered directly from the company. The work to convert the CRJ200 SF into a freighter was done by Commercial Jet in Dothan, Alabama, which is an authorized AEI Conversion Center.

Robert T. Convey, AEI Senior Vice President Sales and Marketing, said, “TSM is an exceptional airline that has experienced robust growth over the years, Since 2012, we worked to build a solid business relationship with TSM and are proud they are AEI’s largest freighter conversion customer to date.”

The AEI CRJ200 SF provides Aeronaves T.S.M. with an Ancra CLS capable of carrying: 

• (8) 61.5” x 88” Containers/Pallets, P1 to P8 

When combined with proven reliability, the AEI-converted CRJ200 SF allows TSM to keep their aircraft – “In the air, generating revenue.”

Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI) is a company specializing in aircraft modification and conversion services. Founded in 1993 and headquartered in Miami, Florida, AEI is known for converting passenger airplanes into freighters, a process that allows airlines and cargo operators to use the aircraft for transporting goods instead of passengers.

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AEI offers a range of conversion programs for different aircraft models, including the CRJ200 SF (Special Freighter), which is one of their popular options for regional cargo transport. Their services include designing, engineering, and installing modifications to meet the specific needs of cargo operators.