IAI completes primary structural work for A330-300 freighter conversion
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Background ✨
Israel Aerospace Industries’ A330-300BDSF programme used an ex-Air Europa Express aircraft inducted at its Tel Aviv facility on 01-Sep-2024, with IAI planning to cut the cargo door in 1Q2025.1 IAI previously said it had completed engineering and targeted certification by mid-2025, starting structural modification from Jul-2024.2 Separately, IAI secured FAA and Civil Aviation Authority of Israel STC for its first 777-300ERSF conversion, with AerCap as launch customer and Kalitta Air as launch operator.3