IAI Got the STC Approval for Conversion of 737-700BDSF to Freighter

The company has recently completed its first ever conversion of a prototype aircraft from passenger to full-freighter configuration at its facility, including the installation of a wide cargo door

IAI Got the STC Approval for Conversion of 737-700BDSF to Freighter

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Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) received a new Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for cargo conversion for the 737-700BDSF from the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration). IAI has recently completed its first ever conversion of a prototype aircraft from passenger to full-freighter configuration at its facility, including the installation of a wide cargo door. The aircraft was delivered to Alaska Airline as the first of 3
.aircraft order. The entire work was performed at IAI's Bedek Aviation Group facilities in Israel
 
IAI designed the B737-700BDSF Conversion with a 84” X 134” cargo door on the left side and an additional modification of the main deck to the Class “E” cargo compartment. The converted B737-700BDSF
.can carry a total of 10 ULD’s – 8 Full 88”X 125” AAA plus 1 80”X43” AYK plus 1 88”X79” AYF, providing a total useful volume of 3673 cu. ft. enabling the plane to carry up to 45,000 lbs
 
Yossi Melamed, Corporate Executive Vice President and General Manager of Bedek Aviation Group: “IAI is proud to add the conversion of 737-700BDSF to the successful portfolio of its developed STCs for cargo conversions of passenger aircrafts. IAI's Bedek Aviation Group has been a key player for over 40 years in the design, development, testing, certification and implementation of modifications and
".conversions of an endless number of platforms