GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), the aviation leasing and financing
arm of GE [NYSE:GE], today announced the launch of its 737-800NG
passenger-to-freighter conversion program.
GECAS plans to convert up to 20 of its Boeing 737-800NG passenger
aircraft to freighters. AEI Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. will perform
the conversions at its facilities in the U.S. and China. The first
aircraft is scheduled for conversion starting in 2016 in order to earn
FAA supplemental type certification (STC) in 2017 and subsequently enter
service as a leased freighter.
“GECAS is pleased to launch its first 737-800 passenger-to-freighter
conversion program,” said Christopher Damianos, Executive Vice President
Specialty Markets at GECAS. “We believe the 737-800NG freighter will be
the best-in-class aircraft for both replacement and growth in the narrow
body freighter sector.”
Formed in 2000, GECAS’ Cargo Aircraft Group currently leases nearly 100
freighters to airline customers worldwide. Its fleet includes the 737,
767, 747 and 777 freighter models. In 2001, GECAS announced plans to
convert Boeing 737-300 and -400 aircraft from its portfolio to freighter
aircraft. In 2002, the passenger-to-freighter program expanded to
include Boeing 767-200 models. In 2005, GECAS began converting Boeing
747-400s to freighters. In total, GECAS has leased over 60 converted
freighters to air cargo carriers worldwide to help them expand or
modernize their fleets.
“As the pre-eminent commercial airline leasing company in the world, we
are elated to announce that GECAS is the launch customer for the AEI
B737-800SF conversion program,” said Roy Sandri, AEI president. “This
award is testament to the extraordinary quality, durability and value
offered by the AEI conversion products.”
Bob Convey, AEI Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing said, “We
expect that the B737-800SF will be a mainstay in cargo operators’ fleets
for the next 20 plus years and we look forward to working with GECAS to
provide them with a high residual value solution for their existing
B737-800 fleet.”
About Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI)
Aeronautical Engineers, Inc. (AEI) is a global leader in the aircraft
passenger-to-freighter conversion business and is the oldest conversion
company in existence today. Since the company’s founding in 1958, AEI
has developed over 120 Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) and has
modified over 400 aircraft with the STCs. AEI helps its customers extend
aircraft life and increase the overall value of aircraft assets by
continuously focusing on dependable and flexible product offerings. AEI
currently offers passenger-to-freighter conversions for the Boeing
737-400, 737-300, 737-200 and MD-80 aircraft. Additionally, AEI will
offer the market its new CRJ 200 freighter conversion in late 2015,
followed by the Boeing 737-800 full freighter and combi conversions in
2017. www.aeronautical-engineers.com
About GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS)
GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS) is a world leader in aviation
leasing and financing. With over 45 years of experience, GECAS offers a
wide range of aircraft types including narrowbodies, widebodies,
regional jets/props, freighters and helicopters, plus multiple financing
products and services including operating leases, purchase/leasebacks,
secured debt financing, capital markets, engine leasing, airframe parts
management and airport/airline consulting. GECAS owns or services a
fleet of over 2,200 aircraft (1,900 fixed wing/300 rotary wing) in
operation or on order, plus provides loans collateralized on an
additional 400 aircraft. GECAS serves over 270 customers in over 75
countries from a network of 24 offices. www.gecas.com
GE (NYSE: GE) imagines things others don’t, builds things others can’t
and delivers outcomes that make the world work better. GE brings
together the physical and digital worlds in ways no other company can.
In its labs and factories and on the ground with customers, GE is
inventing the next industrial era to move, power, build and cure the
world. (www.ge.com)
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