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AKKA Technologies partners with Avianor to offer an EASA approved temporary conversion solution for wide-body aircraft
Romain Guillot
| 2020/05/22 | 341 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
AKKA Technologies and Avianor have signed a framework agreement aimed at offering a temporary Passenger-to-Freighter conversion solution for airlines that require EASA (European Aviation Safety Agency) certification.
Canadian maintenance and cabin integration specialist Avianor, located in Mirabel, developed an engineering solution and associated kits to remove passenger seats from an airline's aircraft and designate cargo loading zones for light weight boxes restrained with cargo nets.
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