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The world’s first Boeing 777 to be converted from pax version to freighter has arrived in Tel Aviv today, 4.6.2020. Registered OE-IHW and now owned by GECAS, this B777-300ER has been previously operated by Emirates as A6-EBB. The conversion will be done by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel to convert Boeing's 777 passenger aircraft into a cargo jet. IAI, Israel's largest aerospace and defense company, is the only company to convert the 777 of Boeing into a cargo configuration. With the COVID-19 crisis forcing many airlines into halting passenger service, the demand for cargo flights, which are crucial for the delivery of medical supplies, food, and other necessary equipment, has been rising. The Aviation Group was founded in January 2019 when all of IAI's activities involving manned aircraft, both military and civilian, were consolidated into a single business unit. It is one of the few business operations in the world that specializes in converting passenger aircraft into cargo configurations. The Group handles both wide-body and narrow-body aircraft, which are operated by some of the world's largest shipping companies such as Amazon Prime, UPS and DHL.
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The world’s first Boeing 777 to be converted from pax version to freighter has arrived in Tel Aviv today, 4.6.2020. Registered OE-IHW and now owned by GECAS, this B777-300ER has been previously operated by Emirates as A6-EBB. The conversion will be done by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel to convert Boeing's 777 passenger aircraft into a cargo jet. IAI, Israel's largest aerospace and defense company, is the only company to convert the 777 of Boeing into a cargo configuration. With the COVID-19 crisis forcing many airlines into halting passenger service, the demand for cargo flights, which are crucial for the delivery of medical supplies, food, and other necessary equipment, has been rising. The Aviation Group was founded in January 2019 when all of IAI's activities involving manned aircraft, both military and civilian, were consolidated into a single business unit. It is one of the few business operations in the world that specializes in converting passenger aircraft into cargo configurations. The Group handles both wide-body and narrow-body aircraft, which are operated by some of the world's largest shipping companies such as Amazon Prime, UPS and DHL.
Rami Mizrahi
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The world’s first Boeing 777 to be converted from pax version to freighter has arrived in Tel Aviv today, 4.6.2020. Registered OE-IHW and now owned by GECAS, this B777-300ER has been previously operated by Emirates as A6-EBB. The conversion will be done by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel to convert Boeing's 777 passenger aircraft into a cargo jet. IAI, Israel's largest aerospace and defense company, is the only company to convert the 777 of Boeing into a cargo configuration. With the COVID-19 crisis forcing many airlines into halting passenger service, the demand for cargo flights, which are crucial for the delivery of medical supplies, food, and other necessary equipment, has been rising. The Aviation Group was founded in January 2019 when all of IAI's activities involving manned aircraft, both military and civilian, were consolidated into a single business unit. It is one of the few business operations in the world that specializes in converting passenger aircraft into cargo configurations. The Group handles both wide-body and narrow-body aircraft, which are operated by some of the world's largest shipping companies such as Amazon Prime, UPS and DHL.
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The world’s first Boeing 777 to be converted from pax version to freighter has arrived in Tel Aviv today, 4.6.2020. Registered OE-IHW and now owned by GECAS, this B777-300ER has been previously operated by Emirates as A6-EBB. The conversion will be done by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) certified by the US Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel to convert Boeing's 777 passenger aircraft into a cargo jet. IAI, Israel's largest aerospace and defense company, is the only company to convert the 777 of Boeing into a cargo configuration. With the COVID-19 crisis forcing many airlines into halting passenger service, the demand for cargo flights, which are crucial for the delivery of medical supplies, food, and other necessary equipment, has been rising. The Aviation Group was founded in January 2019 when all of IAI's activities involving manned aircraft, both military and civilian, were consolidated into a single business unit. It is one of the few business operations in the world that specializes in converting passenger aircraft into cargo configurations. The Group handles both wide-body and narrow-body aircraft, which are operated by some of the world's largest shipping companies such as Amazon Prime, UPS and DHL.
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