ma gli md80 freighter ve li siete persi ?
La cosa sorprendente è che la società che indicano, ovvero la Aeronautical Engineers Inc., effettua veramente conversioni cargo anche di MD-80...
Well, well, well. What do we have here?
https://www.aeronautical-engineers.com/_files/ugd/a48ac7_655d7533601a4018952490e0bde48a36.pdf
AEI Announces Order from Everts Air Cargo for an Additional MD88SF Freighter Conversion
Miami, Florida – February 6th, 2023 – Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI) announces the company has signed a contract to provide Fairbanks, Alaska-based Everts Air Cargo with an MD88SF freighter conversion. The aircraft will commence modification in March 2023. Modification touch labor will be performed by Dothan, Alabama-based, Commercial Jet, which is an authorized AEI Conversion Center. Everts will use the freighter to accommodate fleet expansion plans.
https://www.flightglobal.com/air-tr...er-from-aeronautical-engineers/151978.article
Everts seeks MD-88 converted freighter from Aeronautical Engineers
While US modification specialist Aeronautical Engineers’ recent activity has been primarily focused on Boeing 737-800 work, the company has received a request for an MD-88 cargo conversion.
Everts Air Cargo, based in Alaska, is seeking the MD-88SF freighter for fleet expansion.
Aeronautical Engineers says it will begin modifying the twinjet in March this year.
The work will be carried out at Commercial Jet’s authorised conversion facility, located in Alabama.
It will enable the aircraft to accommodate 12 containers or pallets, and feature an Ancra cargo-loading system.
Aeronautical Engineers says the modification will allow Everts to keep the jet “in the air, generating revenue”.
Everts Air Cargo operates from Fairbanks and is a sister company to Everts Air Alaska, whose fleet includes MD-83 freighters and which has four MD-88 passenger aircraft in storage, according to Cirium data.
Source: Aeronautical Engineers
Alaska-based Everts’ fleet already includes MD-83 freighters