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February 22, 2025 at 08:54 PM
*Boeing Celebrates 100th 767 Converted Freighter Milestone* In a remarkable achievement for global air cargo, Boeing has reached a major milestone with its 767 Converted Freighter program. The aerospace giant recently delivered its 100th converted 767 freighter, reinforcing the growing demand for efficient and reliable cargo aircraft. Boeing’s 767-300 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF) program has been instrumental in meeting the rising global demand for air cargo capacity. Airlines and logistics companies worldwide have turned to Boeing’s conversion program to maximize the lifespan and profitability of their aircraft. The 100th 767-300BCF was delivered to SF airlines, highlighting the continued trust in Boeing’s aircraft conversion solutions. The milestone comes at a time when air freight remains a crucial component of global trade, especially in sectors like e-commerce, express delivery, and perishable goods transportation. Boeing launched the 767 conversion program to repurpose passenger aircraft into efficient cargo planes, extending their operational life while providing cost-effective solutions for airlines. The 767-300BCF offers an impressive payload capacity of around 50 tons and a range of over 3,000 nautical miles, making it a preferred choice for many operators. Kristen Bojko, Boeing’s Vice President of Commercial Modifications, expressed pride in the achievement, stating: *“Reaching the 100th converted 767 freighter milestone is a testament to our commitment to providing innovative and sustainable solutions to the air cargo industry. We look forward to continuing to support our customers with reliable, high-performance freighter aircraft.”* Industry analysts suggest that Boeing’s freighter conversion program is set to expand further as demand for cargo aircraft continues to rise. With global air cargo expected to grow steadily, Boeing’s conversion facilities across the globe, including those in Asia and North America, will play a vital role in meeting customer needs. The success of the 767-300BCF program reinforces Boeing’s stronghold in the cargo aircraft sector, complementing its production of factory-built freighters like the 747-8F and the 777F. As the industry evolves, Boeing remains focused on offering adaptable and efficient cargo solutions. With this milestone, Boeing continues to shape the future of air cargo transportation. The delivery of the 100th 767 Converted Freighter marks not only a significant achievement but also signals continued confidence in Boeing’s ability to provide efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective freight solutions. Stay tuned for more updates on the latest in aviation and aerospace. For now, this has been *FlyWithFavour* with your latest aviation report. Don’t forget to like, share, and follow for more aviation news!

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