Israel Aerospace to Establish Boeing 777 Conversion Facility in South Korea Our Bureau 634
Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) Aviation Group said today it signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA), with the Incheon International Airport and Sharp Technics, to establish a Passenger 2 Cargo (P2F) conversion site in South Korea.
The facility will specialize in converting Boeing 777-ERSF ( Big Twin ) from passenger to freighter. Within the framework of the agreement, IAI will convert six B777-300ER and B777-200LR per year, starting in 2024. Establishing more P2F aircraft conversion facilities around the world is necessary in order to meet the expected rise in demand for wide-body freighter aircraft with capacity for long flights.
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Posted : 2021-01-12 12:50 By Jun Ji-hye
Kim Kyung-wook, former vice minister for transport, has been nominated as the ninth president and CEO of Incheon International Airport Corp. (IIAC) to fill the leadership vacuum following the dismissal of the previous CEO in September.
Kim Kyung-wookThe airport operator said last week that the decision to nominate Kim for the top post of the state-run company was made during its shareholders meeting, Jan. 7.
His official appointment requires the recommendation of Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Byeon Chang-heum and the approval of President Moon Jae-in. Industry officials expect these procedures to be completed by as early as the end of the month.
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