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Wed, Mar 17, 2010

Major Airline Plans MD-80 Interior Upgrades

TIMCO Aerosystems To Provide Engineering And Certification Services For Fleet Reconfiguration

TIMCO Aerosystems, announced Monday that it has been chosen by a still-unnamed major global airline to provide engineering and certification services on over one hundred MD-80 series aircraft interior reconfigurations. TIMCO Aerosystems has already begun engineering preparations, and work on the first aircraft is scheduled to begin in mid-June of this year. 

The fleet reconfiguration includes the installation of new galleys, new first class passenger seats with PED (Personal Electronic Device) power, modified overhead bins, and a high density seating modification.  Over 100 Aircraft will be involved in the program

MD-80 File Photo

"TIMCO is excited to have been selected for an integration program of this scale," said Rick Salanitri, Executive Vice President of TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc. and President of TIMCO Aerosystems. "The fact that we've been experiencing considerable success in the design, manufacture, installation and certification of lightweight galleys, lavatories and other monuments for a wide range of airlines in recent years gives us considerable insight for addressing a wide range of integration challenges and solutions.  We are looking forward to meeting our new customer's expectations and to delivering success with this new program."

FMI: www.timco.aero

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