EMB-820C

The EMB-820C Navajo is an aircraft with a history rooted in a licensing agreement, as it was a version of the Piper PA-31-350 Navajo assembled in Brazil by Embraer. This twin-engine private aircraft is part of a lineage known for executive transport capabilities. A later evolution of this model occurred when fifty units of the EMB 820C were converted to turboprop configuration by Embraer subsidiary Indústria Aeronáutica Neiva, resulting in the NE-821 Carajá. The EMB-820C is typically powered by twin Lycoming piston engines.

Embraer, the manufacturer, was founded in 1969 and has grown into a global aerospace leader. Over five decades, the Brazilian company has delivered over 9,000 aircraft to various countries and armed forces, designing and certifying more than 40 different models.

For maintaining the EMB-820C, a variety of height access solutions are essential for detailed access to critical aircraft sections. Solutions like the Reach Deck Platform, Modular Stepover Platforms, and Super Trestle Scaffold support tasks across the Nose Section (including the Windshield & Cockpit and Bulkhead), Forward Fuselage (including Cargo/Baggage and Cabin Access), Landing Gear, Middle Fuselage, Wing & Engine Pylon, AFT Fuselage, and Tail Section. These products are indispensable for methodical maintenance procedures.

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

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