1900C

Beechcraft Corporation traces its origins to 1932, founded by Walter and Olive Ann Beech. The company has a long aviation history and now operates as a brand under Textron Aviation.

The 1900C commuter airliner is a popular aircraft, developed from the foundational Beechcraft Super King Air. Designed to carry passengers in all weather, the 1900C entered service in February 1984. Early models featured two airstair doors, later streamlined to a single front airstair for improved efficiency. This twin-engine turboprop is powered by two PT6A-65B engines.

Various platforms and access solutions are utilized for maintenance around this aircraft. These include deck platforms for reach, modular stepover platforms, and sturdy trestle scaffolding for high access needs. Specialized service stands, bridge decks, and cantilever platforms address unique maintenance requirements for areas like the nose, forward fuselage, wing, engine pylon, and tail section. These access tools are indispensable for detailed work on components such as landing gear, fuel tanks, and rear avionics. A-frame platforms and platform ladders are also available, ensuring comprehensive access for every maintenance zone.

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

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