AerSale has inducted the first of its 24-owned Boeing 757-200 aircraft for passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion at its heavy-MRO centre in Goodyear, Arizona.
The first aircraft was delivered by Boeing in 1999 to American Airlines. All 24 of these aircraft are powered by Rolls-Royce RB211-535 engines.
The aviation service provider’s Goodyear heavy-MRO facility has been performing P2F conversions on 757 aircraft since 2013.
“There is no rival to the B757 as a freighter, and with our younger, high-spec, and well maintained fleet we are ideally positioned to support cargo airlines with turnkey freighters to meet the booming e-commerce market,” stated Craig Wright, AerSale’s President of Aircraft & Engine Management.
“Post-COVID, the lack of freight capacity has been further exacerbated by the dramatic decrease in passenger aircraft flights whose cargo holds have typically carried the bulk of global air freight.”
AerSale’s fleet of 24 B757-200 aircraft are presently stored at its Roswell, New Mexico MRO facility. AerSale will ferry these aircraft to its Goodyear facility for P2F conversion.
Nicolas Finazzo, AerSale’s Chairman and CEO added: “Because of AerSale’s integrated product and services offerings, we are well positioned to transition a large fleet of passenger aircraft to their best and highest use, whether through outright sale, leasing, or P2F conversions, and at both the whole aircraft and component level for engines and used serviceable material (USM) piece-parts.
“We are confident we can offer our customers these high quality products at competitive prices.”