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newscaster 15th October 2004 16:56

MASkargo to get 744SF's
 
Justplanes.com have reported Malaysia Airlines will convert two of their 744's into special Freighters for their cargo division becoming the fourth carrier to do so, others are JAL, Cathay Pacific and Korean Air.

we_never_change 15th October 2004 18:16

Anybody know where these conversions are taking place? Are Boeing doing it themselves?

WNC

newscaster 16th October 2004 14:58

JAL and Korean Air are being done by Boeing not sure about Cathay Pacific and MAS.

sevenfoursharer 16th October 2004 19:17

Presently there are two conversion centres for the 747-400sf. Boeing has contracted TEACO in Xiamen, china to convert pax aircraft using a Boeing certified kit. All known customers have signed up with this programm. First aircraft to come off the line is planned for the 4th quarter 2005.
Bedek in Israel has an independent programm, so far without a known customer. They claim to have one order however.
SIA is contemplating a conversion line using Boeing kits as well.

74tweaker 16th October 2004 21:54

The Bedek customer is GECAS.

Buster Hyman 18th October 2004 03:18

Lets hope they start filling them! The ones that used to come down to Oz were mostly empty & the yield was garbage! They must be doing all right on the EU runs then...:confused:

Kato747 25th October 2004 13:50

Dunno who's doing the conversions on the 744's, but the remaining 2 742's are supposedly being flogged to Air Atlanta Icelandic (current cargo contract).

Waiting with baited breath to find out if the MAS pilots on the 742's ALL head off for Etihad, or will join AAI and swamp the base with locals.


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