Thu, May 26, 2011
First Comlux-Outfitted Aircraft Displayed At EBACE In
Geneva
Indianapolis, Indiana-based Comlux America Llc has been named as
a new Airbus ACJ cabin-outfitter in America, expanding the range of
completion centers available to its corporate jet customers. The
first aircraft outfitted by Comlux America, an Airbus ACJ320, was
displayed at the EBACE show in Geneva.
"With our origins in VVIP charter and aircraft management, we
are uniquely well placed to understand and satisfy the cabin
outfitting needs of private jet customers," says Comlux America
President Ettore Rodaro. "We can also take care of their cabin
refurbishment and and maintenance needs via Comlux Aviation
Services, which was previously known as Indyjet and which has
around 30 years of experience," he adds
Comlux's approval follows a complete audit of the company and
its capabilities, allowing Airbus to recommend the company to its
customers with confidence. Its intention is to outfit three to four
private jets a year. "We now offer our corporate Jet customers a
choice of nine Airbus-approved cabin-outfitters, giving them a wide
choice of cabin completion options that will help them to get a
great cabin to go with an outstanding aircraft," says Airbus
Executive Vice President, Programs, Tom Williams.
"Growing the Airbus-approved VIP cabin outfitting network by
adding companies such as Comlux America helps us to provide an
efficient solution to increasing customer demand for turnkey
solutions, as well as facilitating faster access to completion
slots," adds Airbus Executive Vice President, Procurement, Klaus
Richter.
The Airbus corporate jet family consists of the Airbus ACJ318,
ACJ319 and ACJ320, as well as VIP widebodies such as the ACJ330,
ACJ340, ACJ350 and ACJ380.
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