Boeing and ST Engineering today announced at the Singapore Airshow plans to create additional capacity for the 767-300 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF) to support growing customer demand worldwide.
In the second half of 2022, Boeing will add a 767-300BCF conversion line at ST Engineering’s airframe facility in Guangzhou, China.
“Boeing is pleased to further expand our strong and long-standing relationship with ST Engineering on the versatile 767-300BCF and its global customer base,” said Ted Colbert, President & CEO of Boeing Global Services. “ST Engineering has been an MRO supplier for more than forty 767-300BCF conversions and their technical expertise and commitment to the program is recognized and greatly appreciated."
In the second half of 2022, Boeing will add a 767-300BCF conversion line at ST Engineering’s airframe facility in Guangzhou, China.
“Boeing is pleased to further expand our strong and long-standing relationship with ST Engineering on the versatile 767-300BCF and its global customer base,” said Ted Colbert, President & CEO of Boeing Global Services. “ST Engineering has been an MRO supplier for more than forty 767-300BCF conversions and their technical expertise and commitment to the program is recognized and greatly appreciated."
Boeing and ST Engineering today announced at the Singapore Airshow plans to create additional capacity for the 767-300 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF) to support growing customer demand worldwide.
In the second half of 2022, Boeing will add a 767-300BCF conversion line at ST Engineering’s airframe facility in Guangzhou, China.
“Boeing is pleased to further expand our strong and long-standing relationship with ST Engineering on the versatile 767-300BCF and its global customer base,” said Ted Colbert, President & CEO of Boeing Global Services. “ST Engineering has been an MRO supplier for more than forty 767-300BCF conversions and their technical expertise and commitment to the program is recognized and greatly appreciated."
In the second half of 2022, Boeing will add a 767-300BCF conversion line at ST Engineering’s airframe facility in Guangzhou, China.
“Boeing is pleased to further expand our strong and long-standing relationship with ST Engineering on the versatile 767-300BCF and its global customer base,” said Ted Colbert, President & CEO of Boeing Global Services. “ST Engineering has been an MRO supplier for more than forty 767-300BCF conversions and their technical expertise and commitment to the program is recognized and greatly appreciated."