Associated Air Center Delivers 17th and 18th Boeing Business Jets and 13th Airbus Corporate Jet

Written by thomas · Filed Under Aeronautics News 

April 16, 2010

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TEMPE, Ariz. – April 7, 2010 – Associated Air Center (AAC) has recently delivered two Boeing Business Jets (BBJ) as well as its 13th Airbus Corporate Jet (ACJ). These deliveries represent AAC’s 17th and 18th BBJ completions since becoming a BBJ-Approved Completion and Service Center in 2001.

All three aircraft were re-delivered with well-appointed interior configurations, including highly desired options such as external cameras, moving map/flight information systems, high-end in-flight entertainment (IFE) systems consisting of High Definition (HD) capable Audio and Video-on-Demand (AVOD) systems serving several multi-zone surround sound systems. They were also equipped with High Speed Data (HSD) satellite communication systems capable of voice/fax/data transmissions and Internet access.

The systems installed on these aircraft included additional potable water tanks, comprehensive cabin insulation systems to provide a quiet cabin environment and a centralized cabin humidifier system. All these items were designed to improve the cabin environment and reduce passenger and crew fatigue associated with ultra-long range missions.

The 17th BBJ aircraft was completed for an Eastern European client and was designed by Peder Eidsgaard, a well known London-based aircraft and yacht interior designer appointed by the owner.

The 18th BBJ is the third aircraft completed by AAC to be based in India. Its interior was designed by Alberto Pinto Design, a renowned Paris-based high-end, residential, commercial and aircraft interior designer, appointed by the owner to work closely with the AAC team.

AAC’s 13th Airbus Corporate Jet delivery was also for an Eastern European client. The elegant ACJ interior was also designed by Peder Eidsgaard.

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