Airlines, Commercial Aviation & Maintenance

Source: Aeronautical Engineers


AEI DELIVERS THE THIRD B737-400SF 11 PALLET CONVERSION TO SIDERAL AIR CARGO
Thursday, May 21, 2015

Source: Aeronautical Engineers


DOTHAN, Ala. - Aeronautical Engineers (AEI) has delivered the third Boeing 737-400SF 11 pallet position freighter to Brazil based, Sideral Air Cargo. The aircraft, built in 1995 (MSN 25377) is a high gross weight 737-400 and was converted and painted at Commercial Jet's Dothan, Alabama facility. Sideral has another 737-400SF on order with AEI which will be delivered in 2016.

AEI's 737-400SF will provide Sideral Air Cargo with an Ancra CLS capable of carrying multiple ULD's including:

-- (10) 88"x125" ULDs, P1 to P10 or

-- (8) 96"x125" ULDs and

-- (1) 53"x88"x64" Pallet or AEP/AEH or 60.4"x61.5" AKE/LD3 or 61.5"x88"x56"H AYY in P11.

Source: AEI Engineers
Associated URL: aeronautical-engineers.com
 

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