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DeCrane Aerospace To Provide Aircraft Seating For Green Challenger 850 Program

Flying Colours Selects Seats And Divans For Cabin Interiors

DeCrane Aerospace Aircraft Seating (DAAS) says that Flying Colours has chosen the 16g Nexus Linear Bearing Seats and 16g Divans for the 'Green Challenger 850 Completion Program' at their main facility in Peterborough, Ontario, as well as their U.S. affiliate Jetcorp Technical Services based in St Louis, Missouri.

DeCrane Seating will supply single seats, double seats,, and divans for integration in the Green Challenger 850 aircraft. The Nexus product line of 9G and 16g seating products is one of the most versatile seating lines in the industry, which DeCrane says offers flexibility of features and low weights per seat.

16g Divan

DAAS and Flying Colours have successfully teamed up on several cabin interior projects over the past few years.

16g Seat

"We have had great success in the past integration the DeCrane Aerospace Aircraft Seating products into the aircraft," said Eric Gillespie, Sales 7 Marketing Manager for Flying Colours. "We want to continue this successful partnership on the upcoming Green Challenger 850 Completion Program."

FMI: www.decraneaerospace.com

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