Hi, Felipe.
-- Following up the notes below on CRJ N484RH, it returned today to Saltillo after its freighter conversion at DHN. So, it took more than six months for the conversion process.
Saludos,
Mayer
El sábado, 26 de octubre de 2019, 16:33:44 (UTC-5), Felipe Garcia - PHX Spotters escribió:
El sábado, 26 de octubre de 2019, 16:33:44 (UTC-5), Felipe Garcia - PHX Spotters escribió:
Guess that CRJ won't show up under their Christmas tree this year then. I assumed this was a 2-3 month process, guess I was way off.
On Thursday, October 24, 2019 at 7:48:03 PM UTC-5, mayerfallena wrote:Hi Felipe,i don't know if there is such thing as an average time for CRJs cargo conversions, but it is worth noting CRJ2 XA-VCX took seven months for its cargo conversion, while XA-VCS conversion lasted nine months.Saludos,Mayer
El jueves, 24 de octubre de 2019, 15:18:52 (UTC-5), Felipe Garcia - PHX Spotters escribió:This one is undergoing cargo conversion, aircraft due to Aeronaves TSM via Frontera Flight Holdings LLC. No idea how long the cargo conversion for a CRJ lasts.
On Monday, October 21, 2019 at 11:29:43 AM UTC-5, Dave Richardson wrote:
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