King Aerospace awarded Boeing paint projects

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King Aerospace Commercial Corporation (KACC) has been awarded two new VVIP paint contracts as a subcontractor to Boeing’s Executive Transport Services and Support group, whose program management office is based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA. The first project is for the exterior refurbishment of a Boeing 737, which arrived at KACC’s facility in May 2015. Work on the second aircraft, a Boeing 757, is scheduled to begin in mid-July 2015.

The C-32 and C-40 aircraft are military passenger transportation versions of these aircraft typically used by commercial airlines. The aircraft provide transportation for US leaders and military personnel on a global basis. The cabins are arranged in a wide range of configurations to include crew rest areas, visitor compartments with sleeping accommodations, galleys, cargo areas and high-density seating with work tables. The C-32 aircraft includes a private stateroom for the primary user of the aircraft, with seating that can be converted into beds.

“Serving Boeing and our country on this fleet of aircraft is a dream come true and we take the trust placed in us very seriously,” said Jerry King-Echevarria, founder of the King Aerospace companies. “We are blessed and honored.”

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Izzy has been part of the Business Jet Interiors International team since its second issue, and the editor since 2011. She also edits Auditoria and Railway Interiors International. Outside of work, Izzy is rediscovering her love of art by learning how to paint with watercolors.

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