180/A1

The Cessna 180/A1 is part of the legendary Cessna 180 Skywagon family, a single-engine, conventional gear light utility aircraft known for its rugged performance, particularly in utility and bush flying roles. Introduced as a complement to the Cessna 170, the 180 prototype first flew on May 26, 1952, entering production in 1953. Over 6,193 units were manufactured before production ended in 1981. This design later led to the development of the Cessna 182 Skylane and the more powerful Cessna 185 Skywagon.

Cessna, the manufacturer, was a foundational American aviation company. The company’s long history is characterized by producing highly successful and accessible general aviation aircraft, making it one of the most recognized names in the sector.

Maintenance access for the 180/A1 is supported by a variety of stands and platforms. These solutions, including the Reach Deck Platform and Cantilever Platform, assist with inspection and repair tasks across all aircraft sections. This includes the nose section (for radome and avionics access), the forward fuselage (for cabin and cargo entry), the main landing gear (MLG), and critical areas like the wing box and fuel tanks in the middle fuselage. Access solutions like the Modular Stepover Platforms and Super Service Stand also support detailed work on the engine (including inlet, exhaust, and body), and the tail section (empennage), ensuring thorough maintenance of the vertical and horizontal stabilizers.

For more examples of our custom capabilities, explore our Fixed-wing solutions or Rotary solutions by specific aircraft type. 

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