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The R44 cabin floor trays are thermoformed using aviation-grade material; rugged and light weight; affordable; and can be easily removed for regular cleaning. RAMM Aerospace Photo

RAMM Aerospace receives FAA approval for R44 cabin floor trays

RAMM Aerospace Press Release | January 22, 2018

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RAMM Aerospace has announced its receipt of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval for its R44 cabin floor trays.

The R44 cabin floor trays are thermoformed using aviation-grade material; rugged and light weight; affordable; and can be easily removed for regular cleaning. RAMM Aerospace Photo
The R44 cabin floor trays are thermoformed using aviation-grade material; rugged and light weight; affordable; and can be easily removed for regular cleaning. RAMM Aerospace Photo

RAMM Aerospace continues to expand its innovative product line for Robinson R44 aircraft. In addition to the R44 Cabin Floor Trays, RAMM Aerospace also offers affordable precut carpet or utility flooring kits; leather controls boot kit; a wipe-clean bulkhead/headliner kit for aircraft with and without air conditioning; and the replacement seat kit with detachable cushions.

“We continue to add to our Robinson product line,” said Mike Petsche, vice president of engineering. “The cabin floor tray FAA STC is the sixth STC and we have another six STCs pending. Designing kits with thoughtful features is essential as we bring products to market. We want to offer certified kits that have something unique and creative about them, like our R44 cabin floor trays.”

The affordable R44 cabin floor trays are thermoformed using aviation-grade material and are rugged and light weight. The installation allows for easy removal for regular cleaning.

All the interior kits are now FAA and TCCA approved. EASA and ANAC approvals are pending.

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