PA-31P

The PA-31P is a six-seat pressurized version of the Navajo, an executive transport aircraft, developed by PIPER Aircraft. Work on the PA-31P began in 1966, featuring 425 hp TIGO-541-E1A6 engines and a 7,800-pound gross weight. PIPER Aircraft has a long and celebrated history in American aviation, known for pioneering general aviation aircraft for decades, beginning with its foundation by William T. Piper.

A range of platforms and access solutions assists maintenance across the PA-31P. Reach Deck Platforms and Modular Stepover Platforms are helpful for the Nose Section (including Windshield & Cockpit, Radome, Antenna, Nose Avionics, and Bulkhead), Forward Fuselage (like MED and Cabin Access), and Wing & Engine Pylon areas (addressing the Pylon, Engine components, and Undercowl). Trestle Scaffold, Ultraraise, and Easyraise provide variable height access for Landing Gear (NLG/MLG), and the Tail Section (Vertical and Horizontal Stabiliser, Rudder). Cantilever Platforms and Service Stands offer focused access for detailed work on the Wing Box, Fuel Tanks, and AFT Fuselage components. These access products are also applicable for general maintenance across the airframe.

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

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