Jetstream Aviation Capital is pleased to announce the EASA approval of Täby Air Maintenance’s (TAM) Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the Saab 2000 Cargo conversion, representing a meaningful expansion of Jetstream’s regional freighter investment platform. The new STC builds on TAM’s well-established Saab 340 Cargo program, a conversion that has become a global reference for regional cargo operators. As the launch customer, Jetstream partnered closely with TAM throughout the development process to ensure the program delivers strong technical performance, operational r
Jetstream Aviation Capital is pleased to announce the EASA approval of Täby Air Maintenance’s (TAM) Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) for the Saab 2000 Cargo conversion, representing a meaningful expansion of Jetstream’s regional freighter investment platform. The new STC builds on TAM’s well-established Saab 340 Cargo program, a conversion that has become a global reference for regional cargo operators. As the launch customer, Jetstream partnered closely with TAM throughout the development process to ensure the program delivers strong technical performance, operational reliability, and long-term asset value for operators and investors.
The Saab 2000 Cargo introduces a modern, high-performance turboprop freighter to the regional logistics market, offering an attractive blend of speed, efficiency, and payload capability. Designed to support express freight, e-commerce distribution, and other time-critical logistics networks, the aircraft offers a higher-capacity alternative to the Saab 340 Cargo, with sector speeds up to 30% faster and extended range capability, enabling broader network deployment and improved aircraft utilization.
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Download free sample pagesThe first aircraft has already been converted at TAM’s facility in Örebro, and Jetstream anticipates initial deliveries in the near term. For North American placements, TAM has submitted the EASA-approved STC to the FAA for approval. Jetstream is seeing strong interest from operators across both Europe and North America seeking to modernize and expand their turboprop freighter fleets with a proven and efficient platform.
Jetstream recognizes TAM’s deep expertise with the Saab fleet and values the decades of engineering experience applied to this program. The Saab 2000 Cargo conversion marks a significant milestone for the regional air cargo market, reinforcing Jetstream’s commitment to providing operators with flexible, high-performance fleet solutions that support long-term growth and operational success.
Täby Air Maintenance AB (TAM) is a Sweden-based MRO and aviation engineering company specializing in aircraft maintenance, spare parts, modifications and conversions. With extensive experience on Saab regional aircraft, TAM is recognized globally for its high-quality cargo conversion programs, technical expertise, and commitment to innovative engineering solutions for commercial and cargo operators.
Jetstream Aviation Capital is a global leader in regional aircraft leasing. Based in Fort Lauderdale, Jetstream is the largest global owner of Saab 340 and Saab 2000 aircraft and associated spares and engines. Jetstream’s portfolio of over 150 aircraft also includes ATR 72-500/600, Cessna Caravan, and Embraer EMB-120 passenger and cargo aircraft.
eliability, and long-term asset value for operators and investors.
The Saab 2000 Cargo introduces a modern, high-performance turboprop freighter to the regional logistics market, offering an attractive blend of speed, efficiency, and payload capability. Designed to support express freight, e-commerce distribution, and other time-critical logistics networks, the aircraft offers a higher-capacity alternative to the Saab 340 Cargo, with sector speeds up to 30% faster and extended range capability, enabling broader network deployment and improved aircraft utilization.
The first aircraft has already been converted at TAM’s facility in Örebro, and Jetstream anticipates initial deliveries in the near term. For North American placements, TAM has submitted the EASA-approved STC to the FAA for approval. Jetstream is seeing strong interest from operators across both Europe and North America seeking to modernize and expand their turboprop freighter fleets with a proven and efficient platform.
Jetstream recognizes TAM’s deep expertise with the Saab fleet and values the decades of engineering experience applied to this program. The Saab 2000 Cargo conversion marks a significant milestone for the regional air cargo market, reinforcing Jetstream’s commitment to providing operators with flexible, high-performance fleet solutions that support long-term growth and operational success.
Täby Air Maintenance AB (TAM) is a Sweden-based MRO and aviation engineering company specializing in aircraft maintenance, spare parts, modifications and conversions. With extensive experience on Saab regional aircraft, TAM is recognized globally for its high-quality cargo conversion programs, technical expertise, and commitment to innovative engineering solutions for commercial and cargo operators.
Jetstream Aviation Capital is a global leader in regional aircraft leasing. Based in Fort Lauderdale, Jetstream is the largest global owner of Saab 340 and Saab 2000 aircraft and associated spares and engines. Jetstream’s portfolio of over 150 aircraft also includes ATR 72-500/600, Cessna Caravan, and Embraer EMB-120 passenger and cargo aircraft.