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Täby Air Maintenance’s Saab 2000F Earns EASA Certification

Täby Air Maintenance’s Saab 2000F Earns EASA Certification
Täby Air Maintenance (TAM) has achieved a significant milestone with the awarding of a Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for its Saab 2000 freighter conversion program. This certification, secured in collaboration with launch customer Jetstream Aviation Capital, paves the way for the delivery of the newly certified Saab 2000F to clients, thereby expanding TAM’s established portfolio of freight conversions.
Advancing Regional Cargo Capabilities
Building on its extensive experience with the Saab 340—of which more than 35 aircraft have been converted for cargo operations—TAM’s Saab 2000F conversion offers enhanced payload capacity and operational flexibility. The larger Saab 2000F can carry a maximum payload of 6,622 kilograms, distributed across six cargo positions each limited to 900 kilograms, along with two rear positions restricted to 800 and 400 kilograms respectively. Given that only 63 Saab 2000 aircraft were produced between 1992 and 1999, this freighter conversion represents a niche yet potentially valuable addition to the regional logistics market.
The market response to the certification has been notably positive, with strong interest emerging from operators in both Europe and North America. The Saab 2000F’s combination of payload capacity and versatility is regarded as an attractive option for regional cargo carriers seeking to modernize or expand their fleets amid evolving market demands.
Challenges and Competitive Landscape
Despite this progress, TAM faces considerable challenges as it advances the Saab 2000F program. The regional logistics sector remains highly competitive, with established players already offering a variety of freighter conversions. To distinguish its offering, TAM must uphold rigorous standards in both maintenance and conversion services, ensuring ongoing regulatory compliance as operators deploy the aircraft across jurisdictions with varying requirements.
Industry analysts anticipate that TAM’s certification may prompt competitors to accelerate their own freighter conversion initiatives or pursue similar regulatory approvals to safeguard and grow their market share. The successful introduction of the Saab 2000F will therefore depend not only on technical achievement but also on TAM’s capacity to navigate complex regulatory environments and address the diverse operational needs of its customers.
With EASA certification now secured, TAM and Jetstream Aviation Capital are positioned to deliver the first Saab 2000F aircraft, aiming to establish a strong foothold in the dynamic and competitive regional freighter market.
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