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  2. Aircraft cabin - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-2000s, Formation Design Group proposed using the taller wide-body cabins to layer the bed and seat arrangements for higher density. Revealed at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2012, Factorydesign devised a double-deck system of pods for 30% more density, between premium economy and business class.

  3. Zodiac Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Zodiac OEM Cabin Interiors designs, develops and certifies the cabin interiors of commercial and regional aircraft. Zodiac Airline Cabin Interiors offers airlines a service for refitting cabin interiors. Zodiac Northwest Aerospace Technologies is an engineering company specializing in cabin refit programs and their certification.

  4. B/E Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    B/E Aerospace, Inc. was a manufacturer of aircraft passenger cabin interior products for the commercial and business jet aircraft markets. B/E Aerospace had leading worldwide market shares in all of its major product lines and served virtually all of the world's airlines, aircraft manufacturers and leasing companies through its direct global sales and customer support organizations.

  5. Aviointeriors - Wikipedia

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    Aviointerior products are installed on aircraft ranging from the 40 seats regional turboprops to the 400 seats intercontinental jetliners. From its initial production of mechanical economy and business class seats, Aviointeriors now include in its lineup electrically actuated lie-flat seats and full-flat seats with surrounding service furniture.

  6. TIMCO - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul. Number of employees. 2,260 [1] Website. www.timco.aero. TIMCO Aviation Services, Inc. (TIMCO) was a company that provided aircraft Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) and interiors services for commercial and government aircraft operators. [2]

  7. Aircraft fabric covering - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft fabric covering is a term used for both the material used and the process of covering aircraft open structures. It is also used for reinforcing closed plywood structures. The de Havilland Mosquito is an example of this technique, as are the pioneering all-wood monocoque fuselages of certain World War I German aircraft like the LFG ...