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EASA grants STC to Jet Aviation for 787 installations
Composite airframes, such as the Boeing 787, require particular attention from completion centres and certifying authorities to ensure interior structures are installed according to the manufacturer's requirements.
The STC will enable Jet Aviation to increase the efficiency and predictability of all current and future 787 completion programmes.

Jet Aviation has received an STC from EASA for the methodology and analysis used by its completion centre in Basel, Switzerland when certifying interior installations on Boeing 787 aircraft. This is the first STC of this type to be granted to a completion centre worldwide.

An STC is issued by EASA when the completion centre has received approval to modify or add to the original design of the airframe, for example by installing a custom VVIP interior. With this STC, Jet Aviation is now able to apply methodologies and analysis that are pre-approved by EASA to streamline the certification process for cabin installations.

“Composite and carbon fibre-based airframes, such as the Boeing 787, require particular attention from completion centres and certifying authorities to ensure interior structures are installed according to the manufacturer's requirements,” says Florent Klinger, Jet Aviation's head of engineering. “This STC will enable us to increase the efficiency and predictability of all current and future 787 completion programmes.”

As part of the certification process, Jet Aviation's completion centre developed hardware, processes, data sets and methods that standardise the assessment and approval approach, while allowing for complete customisation of the cabin interior.

“Jet Aviation Completions prides itself on innovative solutions to create the ultimate customer and cabin experience,” states Jeremie Caillet, VP of completions. “Reaching today's milestone comes after several years of collaboration with EASA, and I am very proud of the team's effort and commitment in achieving this industry first.”

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