310B

The 310B is a light twin-engine, five-place aircraft produced by Cessna. It was a notable design for the manufacturer, being the first Cessna plane with retractable tricycle landing gear and the first to undergo wind tunnel testing. The 310 series was in production from 1954 to 1980, but the 310B variant itself was manufactured exclusively in 1958.

Cessna Aircraft Company, founded in 1927 by Clyde Cessna in Wichita, Kansas, became a foundational American manufacturer of general aviation aircraft. The company is renowned for producing popular, high-wing planes, and its twin-engine models like the 310 series were successful business transports.

A range of platforms and access solutions supports maintenance around this aircraft. For detailed servicing of the Nose Section (radome, antenna, nose avionics, windshield, cockpit, and bulkhead), Forward Fuselage areas, Landing Gear (NLG and MLG), and the Middle Fuselage/Wing Box Area, access equipment is indispensable. The platforms also facilitate methodical work on the Wing & Engine Pylon sections, AFT Fuselage, and Tail Section (Empennage).

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

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