Boeing Chooses KF Aerospace For Air Freighter Conversions

December 3, 2021

A Boeing 737 air freighter (Photo credit: Boeing)

KELOWNAKF Aerospace MRO has been chosen by Boeing as the location for two of its three conversion lines for its 737-800BCF air freighters, starting in 2023.

“We’re very excited to be expanding our relationship with Boeing,” says Gregg Evjen, chief operating officer, KF Aerospace. “We’ve been working with the Boeing product line for more than 30 years. With our cargo conversion experience, our highly skilled workforce and all the technical requirements already in place, we’re ready to get to work and help serve Boeing’s customers.”

The 737-800BCF has more than 200 orders and commitments from 19 customers and offers higher reliability, lower fuel consumption, lower operating costs per trip and in-service technical support. Boeing forecasts 1,720 freighter conversions will be needed over the next 20 years to meet demand. Of those, 1,200 will be standard-body conversions, with nearly 20% of that demand coming from European carriers, and 30% coming from North America and Latin America.
For over 50 years, KF Aerospace has delivered aircraft solutions for corporate, commercial and military customers worldwide—including major airlines like WestJet, Sunwing, Cargojet, Lynden Air Cargo and Icelandair. Founded in 1970, KF has grown to specialize in aircraft maintenance and modifications, military aircrew training, air cargo operations and leasing. With facilities across Canada, KF has nearly 1,000 highly employees.

 

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