ÖREBRO, SWEDENSwedish aerospace company Täby Air Maintenance (TAM), delivered its 25th Saab 340 Cargo Conversion, a 340B with factory number MSN 336.



The aircraft was delivered to the Miami-based aircraft lessor Jetstream Aviation Capital, who also is the launch customer for TAM’s recently revealed new Saab 2000 Cargo Conversion program.

Saab 340 cargo conversions have come to be an ever-increasing business for TAM, where the current milestone of 25 conversions, including kits supplied, will be followed by additional kits and conversions in 2022.

Further development of the Saab 340 Cargo Conversion, as well as in-house parts production for the next generation cargo, converted Saab 340s is being prepared by TAM’s Design Organization. With the successful Saab 340 Cargo Conversion program, complemented by the roll-out of the first new Saab 2000 Cargo during the spring, TAM has a firm position as the world’s leading Saab 340/2000 conversion specialist.