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AEI to convert several 737-400s for Russian carriers
13. january 2011 10:58 | CargoFlight Global
Aeronautical Engineers (AEI) is planning to convert several Boeing 737-400s for new Russian customers this year, using recently secured certification from the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
AEI announced earlier this week its 737-300SF and 737-400SF products have been approved by the Interstate Aviation Committee (IAC) of the CIS. AEI VP sales and marketing Robert Convey tells ATI and Flightglobal the US firm has already forged a contract with an undisclosed Russian operator to convert six 737-400s.
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