TU206G

The Cessna TU206G is a prominent member of the Stationair family, a single-engine utility aircraft known for its high payload capacity and dependable performance. This model is recognized for its turbocharged engine, providing exceptional performance, especially at higher altitudes.

Cessna, the manufacturer, holds a foundational place in American aviation history, established by Clyde Cessna in the early 20th century. The company became renowned for mass-producing piston-engine aircraft. The six-seat Model 206, which encompasses the TU206G variant, was originally introduced in 1964. Production continued until 1986, when the manufacturer temporarily halted the production of its single-engine piston line. The aircraft was re-introduced in 1998 and has remained in production, demonstrating its enduring utility and popularity.

Access solutions aid in maintaining the TU206G across all vital areas. Platforms address nose section needs, including the windshield and avionics. Modular platforms and trestle scaffold provide access for thorough checks of the forward fuselage, ensuring ease of maintenance for systems like lighting and environmental control. Sturdy stands offer access for servicing the main and nose landing gear. Platforms support essential maintenance in the middle fuselage and wing box area, including fuel tank inspections and cabin interior work. Cantilever platforms and service stands provide necessary access for detailed work on the wing and engine sections, crucial for inlet, exhaust, and engine component maintenance. Finally, versatile access solutions support the tail section, enabling maintenance of the vertical and horizontal stabilizers.

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