Aircraft Cabin Management

ABC International completes cabin refurbishment project for Electra Airways

photo_camera Refit included components from many suppliers

Aviation Business Consultants International has successfully completed a major project enhancing the interiors of two Electra Airways’ A320 aircraft by designing, certifying, and manufacturing several cabin elements. The project has seen the delivery of all components, including the creation of branding elements, curtains, carpets, seat track covers, placards, antimacassars, and informative display folders.

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Olindo Spatola, Vice President of Engineering and HDO at ABC International, stated: “Our focus was on ensuring that every element met the stringent requirements for airworthiness while being aesthetically pleasing and easy to install. The main challenge was incorporating all the elements harmoniously within the cabin by following customer design guidelines. The collaboration for the A320 aircraft involved detailed technical drawings and specifications necessary for final certification.”

This project follows a previous collaboration in 2023 with Electra Airways, where ABC International worked on an Emergency Equipment Layout modification (EEL), further cementing the company’s reputation as a leader in aviation engineering and branding solutions.

Ivan Ivanov, CAMO Manager of Electra Airways, expressed his satisfaction with the work done by ABC International: “The project presented significant challenges due to the involvement of multiple companies and suppliers. We undertook the replacement of numerous interior components based on Airbus design, including brand new ACRO Series 9 seats, carpets, and curtains manufactured by Lantal and tailored by ABC, Floor Path Markings (FPM), seat track covers, and a new branding element also manufactured by ABC. The certification of all these changes in a single Service Bulletin  was a complex task. However, ABC achieved this successfully and on time. We are pleased with the outcome and will proceed with similar modifications for five more aircraft this winter.”

 

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