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SINGAPORE—Thai Airways has moved to gain Boeing 777-300ER passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion capability after agreeing to establish a local joint venture with Kansas Modification Center (KMC).
According to news agency PTI, the refit of the legacy B777 aircraft, which was to begin last year, was delayed due to supply chain issues. Since then, the airline has decided to heavily refresh ...
Since the refit of the legacy B777 aircraft, which was to start last year, has been delayed due to supply chain issues, the airline decided to go for heavy refresh of these planes. Heavy refresh ...
It is India’s nicest airport terminal. The non-stop flight to San Francisco is operated by a leased B777 from Delta Air Lines with hybrid decor. It features 28 Suites in Business Class ...
The refresh of the B777-300ER took place in Singapore and was completed in around 50 days. The full refresh of the remaining B777s is expected to be finished by year-end. Once the planes are ...
Chai Eamsiri, Thai Airways CEO (left), shakes hands with James Allen Gibbs, Kansas Modification Center CEO, at the MOU signing ceremony. Credit: Thai Airways Thai Airways has moved to gain Boeing ...