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Mammoth Obtains FAA STC for 777-200 Freighter Conversion

Mammoth Secures FAA Certification for 777-200 Freighter Conversion Amid Competitive Market
Mammoth Freighters has reached a pivotal milestone with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granting Supplemental Type Certification (STC) for its 777-200LRMF (Long Range Mammoth Freighter) conversion program. This certification authorizes Mammoth to commence deliveries to its launch customer, Qatar Airways Cargo, which will acquire five aircraft through Texas-based lessor Jetran. The first 777-200LRMF is currently undergoing painting in Qatar Airways’ livery, with the delivery date yet to be confirmed.
The FAA’s approval validates the aircraft’s design, engineering, and performance, permitting its entry into commercial service. The 777-200LRMF combines long-range capability, payload efficiency, and operational reliability, positioning it as a versatile solution for global cargo operators seeking enhanced freight capacity and flexibility.
Industry Perspectives and Market Context
Bill Tarpley, CEO of Mammoth Freighters, emphasized the significance of the certification, attributing it to years of rigorous engineering and close collaboration with the FAA. He highlighted that the approval underscores Mammoth’s technical expertise and its ability to deliver a high-performance freighter tailored to the evolving needs of cargo operators worldwide.
Jordan Jaffe, CEO of Jetran, expressed confidence in the aircraft’s quality and technical execution, noting that the 777-200LRMF meets the high standards expected by launch customers including DHL, Qatar Airways, and Ethiopian Airlines. He described the Mammoth conversion as a competitive and compelling option in the long-haul freighter market, poised to deliver substantial value to operators.
Mammoth’s certification arrives amid intensifying competition in the converted widebody freighter sector. Multiple companies are developing similar 777-200 conversions, which may lead to market saturation. Competitors are expected to escalate efforts to secure contracts and partnerships, particularly in strategic regions such as China, where Mammoth is actively pursuing collaboration. While the new freighter option may be welcomed by some operators, others may remain loyal to established conversion providers, resulting in varied market responses.
Technical Achievements and Future Outlook
Securing the STC represents a major accomplishment for Mammoth, especially after experiencing delays caused by a 43-day U.S. government shutdown last year. The company had initially anticipated a more expedited certification process following the completion of a test flight for the 777-200LRMF prototype in May 2025. Final FAA-witnessed test flights were conducted in early January, with Type Inspection Authorization (TIA) obtained in February.
The 777-200LRMF features the largest main-deck cargo door in its class, a reinforced floor structure, and an advanced, flexible cargo handling system. These attributes, combined with its long-range performance and fuel efficiency, optimize the aircraft for both long-haul and regional freight operations.
Looking ahead, Mammoth continues to advance its 777-300ERMF program, with FAA certification for this variant anticipated later in the year. The successful certification of the 777-200LRMF not only bolsters Mammoth’s credibility but also strengthens its position in the competitive global freighter market.

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