A third A321 P2F is set up with Sine Draco |
Romain Guillot |
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05 NOV 2020 | 132 words
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After those of EFW (ST Engineering and Airbus) and 321 Precision Conversions, a new passenger-to-freighter conversion program for the Airbus A321 is being set up with Sine Draco Aviation Technology (Sine Draco).
The Sino-American company has just announced that its first A321-200 SDF will be converted by Ascent Aviation Services in Tucson (Arizona), with an FAA supplemental type certificate (STC) which could intervene in late 2021/early 2022.
Sine Draco announced the acquisition of an Airbus A321-200 (MSN 963, ex-AtlasGlobal, V2500) in February, an aircraft that will serve as a prototype for its STC development.
As a reminder, Sine Draco had turned two years ago to Sierra Completions, a subsidiary of Sierra Nevada Corporation (SNC) for the technical design of its A321 freighter.
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Romain Guillot
Chief editor
Cofounder of Journal de l'Aviation and Alertavia
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