A323

The A323 is a model from the Airbus family, a manufacturer established as Airbus Industrie GIE on December 18, 1970. This collaboration between European aerospace companies like Aérospatiale and Deutsche Airbus was created to challenge American dominance in commercial aviation. Their first aircraft, the A300, first flew in 1972 and began service in 1974. Airbus has since become one of the world’s leading aircraft producers.

A diverse range of access solutions facilitates maintenance across various sections of this aircraft. Elevated platforms and access stands address work needed for the Nose Section (radome, antennas, cockpit), Forward Fuselage (Main Entry Door, cargo access, environmental control system), and Landing Gear (Nose Landing Gear and Main Landing Gear).

For the Middle Fuselage and Wing Box area (fuel tanks, cabin interior, emergency exits), platforms provide safe and efficient reach. Maintenance on the Wing and Engine Pylon, including the engine components (inlet, fan, turbine) and fuel systems, benefits from specialized cantilever platforms and strong trestle scaffold systems.

Access solutions also support thorough maintenance in the AFT Fuselage (bulkhead, cargo, APU compartments) and Tail Section (vertical and horizontal stabilizers, rudder, APU exhaust port). Mobile platforms and ladder systems provide indispensable access for general checks and maintenance activities across the entire aircraft body.

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

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