AELF FlightService turns to Avianor and Atitech to convert four A330s into auxiliary freighters
Emilie Drab
| 2020/12/17 | 90 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Avianor has won a new contract to participate in the conversion of AELF FlightService's Airbus A330-200 into Preighter. The Canadian MRO company provides the conversion kit linked to its STC, and support for the modifications.
Carried out by Atitech in Naples, Italy, these projects consist of the removal of passenger seats and the installation of restraint nets.
The project involves four aircraft. MSN 472 and MSN 700 have already been modified and have now a capacity of 230 m3 in volu...(…)
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