LONDON – On January 29, Täby Air Maintenance (TAM), delivered its 25th Saab 340 Cargo Conversion. The specific aircraft is a Saab 340B, MSN 336. The aircraft, while finished, is not yet painted in its new livery. However, it was delivered to Jetstream Aviation Capital, LLC of Miami, FL. They are the launch customer for TAM’s recently revealed new exciting Saab 2000 Cargo Conversion program.
“Delivering the 25th Saab 340 Cargo is an important milestone for us, and together with our new exciting project, the first Saab 2000 cargo conversion, I am proud to state that we have firmly established us as the prime Saab Conversion Centre,” says Pär Gulle, TAM Managing Director.
Saab 340 conversions has become an ever increasing business for TAM. Their current milestone of 25 conversions, including the kits supplied, will be followed by additional kits and conversions in 2022. Further development, including in-house parts production for the next generation Saab 340 conversions is being prepared by TAM’s Design Organization. The Saab 2000 conversion roll out secures TAM’s position as the world’s leading Saab 340/2000 conversion specialist.
“With our portfolio of services, premium cargo conversions, qualified MRO, remote line-maintenance and extensive AOG-services, we have all that any operator of regional aircraft will need to keep them flying,” Pär Gulle states.