95-A55

The 95-A55, part of the Beechcraft Baron lineage, is a key model in the history of Beech Aircraft Corporation. Established as a brand synonymous with capable aircraft, Beechcraft began its legacy focusing on rugged designs. The original production variant of the 95-55 Baron, which the 95-A55 evolved from, made its first flight on February 29, 1960. It quickly became one of the most popular light twin airplanes, designed to be flown by a single pilot and carrying three to four passengers.

A range of specialized platforms and access solutions are available for this aircraft, supporting methodical maintenance and inspection across critical sections. These systems include platforms, trestle scaffolding, and various access stands (like the Super Service Stand and Cantilever Platform).

These solutions support access to the entire aircraft for maintenance. This covers the Nose Section (including the radome and avionics), the Forward Fuselage (for cabin access and the main entry door), and the Landing Gear (NLG and MLG). Access is also provided for the Middle Fuselage/Wing Box Area (critical for fuel tanks and oil maintenance) and the Wing & Engine Pylon section (for working on the engine body, fan, and components like the turbine and hydraulics). Furthermore, access systems address maintenance needs for the AFT Fuselage and the entire Tail Section, including 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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