Associated Air Center has inducted the company's first Boeing 787-8 aircraft - to be completed for a Head of State customer - at it's facilities located at Dallas Love Field. The aircraft
arrived on October 9.
AAC announced the contract award in January of this year and since that time has been performing planning, staffing, training, design, engineering, manufacturing and facility construction
activities in anticipation of the aircraft’s arrival.
Monuments and furnishings for the interior configuration have already been completed ahead of the green aircraft’s arrival and will be ready
for installation once the supporting structure, wiring, plumbing and sound insulation have been installed on the aircraft. Interior design for the 787 program is being conducted by AAC's
well-seasoned, in-house design team.
"The composite structure and advanced systems on the 787 require special engineering, tooling and technical capabilities - it’s a whole new ball game,” said
James Colleary, President,
Associated Air Center. "Our team is up for the challenge and excited to have the aircraft in our shop where the real work now begins.”
The VIP-configured 787-8 offers 2,404 square feet (223.3 square meters) of cabin space and a range of 9,590 nautical miles (17,760 km). AAC plans the redelivery of the completed aircraft
by the end of 2015.
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