Expanded capabilities at Air Capital Interiors

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Air Capital Interiors has received FAA approval for a number of additional aircraft covered under its repair station certificate for maintenance, repair and refurbishment of interior panels, cabinets, seats, floor coverings and other interior-related components.

Aircraft now included in the Air Capital Interiors repair station capabilities list include the Citation 525 series, 560 series, 680 series and 750; Falcon 50, 900 series and 2000 series; Hawker 750, 800 series, 900 series and 1000; and King Air 90, 200 series and 300 series.

“The expansion of our repair station capabilities list will allow us to provide FAA-certified services to a much broader customer base,” said Terry Crumrine, director of operations at Air Capital Interiors. “The additional aircraft models represent our commitment to translate specific customer requests into action.”

In just over two years of operation, Air Capital Interiors has performed a variety of aircraft interior repairs – ranging from simple component refinishing to complete interior refurbishment/replacement – on more than 40 aircraft models. The company is located adjacent to Colonel James Jabara Airport in Wichita, Kansas, USA.

January 8, 2016

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