Jerusalem – Amazon’s Fleet Expansion A Boost For Israel Aerospace

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    Labourers work on a passenger plane as they convert it into a cargo plane at Israel Aerospace Industries site in Ben Gurion International Airport, Lod, Israel July 3, 2019. REUTERS/Amir CohenJerusalem – Amazon’s aircraft fleet expansion is proving a boon for Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI).

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    IAI, which also produces drones and satellites, has emerged since 2015 as the leader in converting Amazon’s growing fleet of Boeing 767 aircraft.

    IAI workers, pictured above, have converted about 80% of Amazon’s fleet of around 40 aircraft from passenger to cargo use, according to the state-run company.

    “We dismantle every part of the aircraft and rebuild as a cargo aircraft,” Yosef Melamed, general manager of IAI’s Aviation Group, told Reuters, noting workers seal off windows, rebuild cockpits and install larger doors.

    Amazon says it expects to have a fleet of 70 aircraft by 2021.


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    Meloah
    Meloah
    4 years ago

    That is amazing that Israel is leading in this field, among so many more powerful competitors, whose main business is building airplanes from scratch.