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Maritime Industry Briefing: Aviation Freighter Conversion Program Advances in North America

By MGN EditorialJune 3, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Ascent Aviation Services and Israel Aerospace Industries mark a new milestone in their Boeing 777-300ERSF passenger-to-freighter conversion program, reflecting broader trends in air cargo capacity expansion that carry implications for global supply chains.

## Maritime Industry Briefing ### Aviation-to-Freighter Conversion Program Signals Shifting Cargo Dynamics While rooted in the aviation sector, the latest development from Ascent Aviation Services and Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) carries notable implications for the broader freight and logistics landscape that maritime operators track closely. According to a PR Newswire release dated June 3, 2026, Ascent Aviation Services and IAI have announced the next major milestone in their strategic partnership to expand the Boeing 777-300ERSF passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversion program at their facility in Marana, Arizona. The program represents one of the most significant widebody freighter conversion initiatives currently active in North America. The Boeing 777-300ERSF conversion transforms retired or surplus passenger aircraft into dedicated cargo freighters, adding meaningful belly and main-deck freight capacity to global air cargo networks. Industry analysts have noted that expanded air freighter fleets can influence modal competition on high-value, time-sensitive cargo lanes — routes where maritime carriers also compete for premium freight. The Marana, Arizona facility positions the partnership to serve North American carriers seeking to capitalise on sustained demand for air cargo capacity, a trend that has persisted in the post-pandemic freight environment. IAI's Bedek Aviation Group is one of the world's leading aircraft conversion specialists, and its collaboration with Ascent underscores growing investment in freighter fleet renewal across the industry. For maritime freight professionals, the expansion of dedicated air freighter capacity is a factor worth monitoring. On trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic corridors, air and sea freight compete directly for electronics, pharmaceuticals, perishables, and other high-value commodities. Increased widebody freighter availability could apply competitive pressure on premium ocean freight segments, particularly as shippers weigh speed against cost in an evolving trade environment. Full details of the program's next phase, including conversion throughput targets and delivery timelines, were not disclosed in the announcement. Further updates are expected as the Marana program progresses through subsequent conversion milestones. *Source: PR Newswire / Ascent Aviation Services*
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