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AvFab receives STC for King Air armledge/table system

By Janice Wood · September 7, 2011 ·

Aviation Fabricators (AvFab) has received STC approval for its arm ledge/table system for the King Air series aircraft, including the C90, E90, F90 and 200.

The new upgrade is designed to combine style with functionality and update the aircraft to the same look and feel as the newer models of King Airs, according to company officials. The new sidewall with integrated outboard armrest modernizes the look of the cabin and allows more usable room on the seat surface, officials note. The table features new built-in cup holders, which replace the old style “flip out” holders.

The kit includes two tables, sidewall, armledge, brackets, hardware, complete installation instructions, and STC.

AvFab provides inspection, repair and overhaul of corporate aircraft interior components, and is also an FAA-PMA producer of custom aircraft seating, parts and components. AvFab’s sister company, Central Airmotive, is a supplier of Original Equipment Manufacture interior products such as seats, divans, tables, toilets, cabinets and dividers.

For more information: AvFab.com or 660-885-8317

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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