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Mammoth Freighters commences first Boeing 777-200LR conversion in UK

Mammoth Freighters commences first Boeing 777-200LR conversion in UK
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Mammoth Freighters' Boeing 777-200LR passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion program has reached significant milestones, including the commencement of its first 777-200LR conversion (MSN 32222) at the STS Aviation Services facility in Manchester, UK.

Fort Worth, Texas-based Mammoth views the agreement with STS as strategic due to Manchester's convenient location for serving greater Europe and providing a central product support base for customers in that region. "STS in Manchester has a highly skilled and available workforce in the UK," said Brian McCarthy, Mammoth’s vice president of marketing and sales. "Furthermore, STS offers substantial hangar facilities and services, which makes them a perfect provider for a double production line of Mammoth 777-200LRMF and 777-300ERMF conversions."

Founded in 2020, Mammoth Freighters designs, develops, converts, and supports passenger-to-freighter conversions. The Boeing 777-200LR and 300ER are its launch models.

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As a licensee for the Boeing 777, Mammoth is developing a global production and conversion site network comprising seven production lines: five at Aspire MRO in Fort Worth and two at STS Aviation Services in Manchester. The company also plans to establish additional conversion capacity at other sites in the Asia-Pacific region.

Two 777-200LRs have reached advanced stages of freighter conversion at Aspire MRO. Earlier this month, the company received the first complete shipset of the Collins Aerospace cargo loading system for the Mammoth 777-200LRMF. "The specialized 777-200LRMF cargo loading system is an essential element that builds on Collins’ proven powered widebody freighter technologies," said Mammoth Freighters vice president of operations Cameron France.

Mammoth aims to achieve full certification of the 777-200LRMF passenger-to-freighter conversion in the second half of this year.

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