Cargojet orders conversion freighter from Mammoth Freighters

Cargojet orders conversion freighter from Mammoth Freighters

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The aviation company Cargojet will be the launching customer for the B777 conversion Boeing 777-200LRMF offered by Mammoth Freighters. The cargo airline signed a contract for two copies of this type.

In addition, options were secured for two B777-300ERMFs and two more B777-200LRMFs. The first aircraft that will be handed over to Cargojet will be the machine with the serial number 29742. The renovation process is scheduled to start in the middle of next year. Delivery is expected in the second half of 2023.

Mammoth Freighters offers the conversion of Boeing 777-200 and B777-300 passenger aircraft into freighters. The company promises a particularly high cargo capacity.

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