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Ethiopian Airlines takes delivery of its first converted 737 P2F

written by WOFA | March 31, 2021

Ethiopian Airlines has officially taken delivery of its first Boeing 737-800SF passenger-to-freighter (P2F) converted aircraft.

Lessor GA Telesis’ Leasing, Investment Financing & Trading (LIFT) Group made the delivery announcement.

The aircraft was delivered by Aeronautical Engineering Inc (AEI), from its authorised P2F conversion centre in Miami.

A second 737-800 contracted with AEI is currently undergoing the P2F conversion, with delivery expected in May 2021.

LIFT Group entered the air cargo sector with its first commitment with AEI signed in July 2020, followed by a second option taken in September.

Given the remarkable growth of the main deck air cargo market, fueled by the pandemic, LIFT is negotiating additional 737SF slots, amongst slots for other aircraft models to add to their future portfolio.

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“We are proud to launch our commitment to the freighter aircraft market with Ethiopian Airlines as a partner. Ethiopian has, throughout this crisis, cemented themselves as one of the world’s top carriers,” said LIFT president Marc Cho.

“They have demonstrated their ability to be creative and agile by focusing on the cargo segment to offset a reduction in passenger volume as a result of this pandemic,” added Cho.

Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, Tewolde GebreMariam, said, “I would like to express my delight upon the delivery of the B737-800SF converted freighter aircraft. The delivery of the aircraft is a significant addition to our freighter capacity and frequency and will enhance our capability to serve short-haul destinations in Africa and the Middle East more economically, including the transportation of the much-needed medical supplies and vaccines.

“This time we are not just receiving a new aircraft; we are also showing to the world that Ethiopian stands firm through a storm and strives to widen its strength and reach corners of the world with much-needed medical supplies and vaccines to save lives.”

Article courtesy of Airlinerwatch.

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