Precision is celebrating a major milestone for its famous B757 cargo conversion aircraft, as it just crossed the one-millionth hour of flight across its nearly 150 converted aircraft.
Sixteen years after the first converted B757 entered service, Precision continues to not only support the existing converted aircraft, but continues to actively convert B757s, with 19 aircraft converted in 2021 and 15 aircraft already scheduled to be converted into 2022.
Precision maintains the most-successful 757 conversion program on the planet, converting more 757s than any other company in the world. With five conversion lines (3 in China, 2 in North America) and conversions operating on six continents represented by 25 operators across 18 countries, the B757-200PCF has had a profound impact on global trade and air freight.
?We?ve set the standard with the B757-200PCF and this product has clearly stood the test of time. There are no other fleet types that offer the same amount of payload, volume, and range.?- Zach Young, Director of Sales and Marketing.
What?s Next for the B757 Conversion
Global demand remains strong for this aircraft, sixteen years after the first conversion was completed. Precision will continue to convert and service the B757 for as long as theÿ demand persists by general cargo and express operators around the globe.