Air Incheon signs up for B737-400 conversion
04 / 04 / 2017
Air Incheon has contracted PEMCO World Air Servicesto convert a single B737-400 aircraft into a freighter configuration.
Air Incheon’s B737-400 PEMCO-converted aircraft features a custom cargo loading system, up to 48,000 pounds of payload, and 4,600 cubic feet of total volume under PEMCO’s supplemental type certificate.
“We chose PEMCO to expand our fleet based on our experience with its B737-400 aircraft conversions,” shared YK Park, president and founder of South Korea-based Air Incheon.
“We are pleased with the performance and recognize the quality, reliability, and value it brings to our company.”
Mike Andrews, PEMCO’s director of conversion programs, added: “We’re honored that Air Incheon again chose us for its fleet expansion program. We look forward to supporting Air Incheon’s mission to become a leader in regional air cargo transport.”
Air Incheon, the first all-cargo airline in Korea, specialises in perishables, machinery, and dangerous goods.
The company is focused on serving the Russia Far East market, in addition to local routes to Japan, China, and Mongolia.