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OCT 01, 2003 (newstodate): Boeing has licensed Aeronavali to convert 767-200 passenger airplanes to freighters using the Boeing Amended Type Certificate.
The agreement also gives Aeronavali rights to manufacture or procure the necessary conversion kits for use in the modification and market the modification service worldwide.
Aeronavali will modify the 767 Special Freighters at their facilities in Venice or Naples, Italy.
The converted Boeing 767-200s will be capable of carrying approximately 42,400 kg of revenue payload and have a range of approximately 5,150 km.
There are currently 228 767-200 airplanes in service.Boeing estimates that approximately half of those airplanes will be converted to freighters during the next 20 years.
Aeronavali is a member of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services' international network of modification and engineering facilities, and currently modifies DC-10, MD-10 and MD-11 passenger airplanes to freighters for Boeing.
The agreement also gives Aeronavali rights to manufacture or procure the necessary conversion kits for use in the modification and market the modification service worldwide.
Aeronavali will modify the 767 Special Freighters at their facilities in Venice or Naples, Italy.
The converted Boeing 767-200s will be capable of carrying approximately 42,400 kg of revenue payload and have a range of approximately 5,150 km.
There are currently 228 767-200 airplanes in service.Boeing estimates that approximately half of those airplanes will be converted to freighters during the next 20 years.
Aeronavali is a member of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services' international network of modification and engineering facilities, and currently modifies DC-10, MD-10 and MD-11 passenger airplanes to freighters for Boeing.