PA-31P-350

The PA-31P-350 Mojave is a highly capable piston-engined aircraft, part of the extensive Piper PA-31 Navajo family. This model is a pressurized hybrid, effectively a piston-powered Cheyenne variant. It integrates the Cheyenne I fuselage with the tail section of the PA-31-350 Chieftain, featuring reinforced wings for enhanced performance. Production of the Navajo family ran from 1967 to 1984, establishing the type as a popular utility aircraft for corporate travel and small cargo operations.

PIPER Aircraft’s foundational history began in 1937 when William T. Piper established the corporation and launched the iconic Piper Cub. The company built its reputation on manufacturing dependable, versatile light aircraft, expanding its lineup over the decades with successful models like the PA-23 Apache in 1954 and the PA-31T Cheyenne in 1972.

Maintaining the PA-31P-350 requires access to numerous aircraft sections. The range of access solutions, including Platforms, Modular Stepover Platforms, Cantilever Platforms, and Super Service Stands, addresses critical access areas. These tools are indispensable for maintenance across the Nose Section (Windshield and Cockpit), the Wing and Engine Pylon areas (covering components like the Engine, Hydraulics, and Fuel Tanks/Pumps), and the Tail Section (including the Vertical and Horizontal Stabilisers). General access solutions further support thorough inspection of the Forward, Middle, and AFT Fuselage sections.

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

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