TAG Farnborough Maintenance Services (TFMS) in conjunction with Zodiac VIP Business Aircraft Interiors (ZBAI) is now able to provide improved business aircraft interiors capabilities. Services range from smart repairs to discreet cabinet refurbishments and minor interior modifications. The range of products extends to furniture, carpets, seats and cabin periphery.
“Developing our repair capabilities on aircraft cabin interiors is a logical addition to our already extensive suite of support services” said Cyrille Pillet, Vice President Maintenance Operations, TAG Aviation Europe. “Partnering with Zodiac Business Aircraft Interiors is a real asset for our organisation and has enabled us to combine the agility of TFMS with the strength and expertise of a renowned original equipment manufacturer.”
“Expanding our service offerings to include refurbishment is the natural evolution of our division and department” said Keith Kinsala, Director of Product Support, ZBAI. “We have been collaborating closely with TFMS for the last two years. They have provided invaluable guidance in regards to EASA regulations and have made substantial infrastructure investments to help ensure our success. We look forward to being able to collectively serve our customers in a new way, as well as working with a new client base.”
The Zodiac facility, which includes a new state-of-the-art spray booth, is conveniently located inside the aircraft hangar at TAG Farnborough. This helps to reduce turnaround-times and removes the risk of transit induced damage whilst enabling Zodiac’s interiors experts to provide assistance and guidance to TAG’s engineers during removal, installation and adjustment.
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