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Jane Stanbury

Flying Colours Corp. on trend with striking contemporary refurbishment for Gulfstream G650

Updated: Dec 17, 2021


Photo Caption: Flying Colours Corp. showcases latest trends in Gulfstream G650 refurbishment.



Peterborough, ON/12 October 2021. Flying Colours Corp., the North American maintenance, repair, overhaul, and completions business, has given a Gulfstream G650 interior a chic, modern make over that reflects trending cabin design concepts. The aircraft, which received a stunning paint job at the Peterborough facility in the summer, returned to Flying Colours Corp.’ headquarters to undergo a variety of interior changes that highlight the facilities’ capabilities in realising the growing trends and visions of the interiors market.


Six single seats, two double seats and a three-piece divan were stripped down to the frames, rebuilt with new foam cushions, then sanded and painted to complement the new trims. Individual seats were covered with a new customer-selected pearl-colored leather, and the seat backs featured a contrasting textured material. Each seat incorporated a customised stitching pattern, while new seatbelt webbing completed the stylish seats.


Highlighting an increasing trend the divan was upgraded with a complementary pearl fabric, rather than leather. Also on trend was the recovering of the cabin’s lower sidewall panels and ledges in leather. The contemporary look was r enriched with a new Ultraleather cabin curtain which was custom-manufactured and installed by Flying Colours Corp. The reupholstered front and aft lavatory seats enhanced the upgrade.


The existing flooring was removed and replaced with a smoked charcoal colored carpet to contrast with the pearl leather seat tones. The increasingly popular tones of cream and grey deliver a modern, chic look, balanced by dark veneer finishes on the bulkheads, galleys and side ledges.

“This aircraft had previously been painted by the Flying Colours crew, and the customer was so delighted that they brought it back for the interior work. Repeat business is the highest accolade we can be paid, and the gorgeous new interior is as breathtaking as the exterior,” said Eric Gillespie, Executive VP, Flying Colours Corp.

A second G650 arrived at the Peterborough workshop in October to undergo refurbishment further highlighting the company’s growing work on the American OEM aircraft types.


“We work on all types of airframes, and in the last year have worked on an increasing amount of Gulfstream models whose owners appreciate that we can offer interior, exterior, and maintenance work all at one location. This reduces downtime, and with the current business aviation landscape being so busy, this is an extremely important factor for owners and operators.”

The Gulfstream G650 fuselage boasts a sparkling pearl/mica Diamond Mine basecoat surface combined with an intricate design incorporating curving stripes and complicated swirling patterns. To achieve the striking results a specialty basecoat-clearcoat polyurethane paint incorporating translucent pearl and mica granules that generate a crystal-sparkling effect was applied after the priming process. The multi-faceted process required technical expertise and intense attention to detail to achieve a fuselage that will be noticed on any ramp.

About Flying Colours Corp:

With facilities in Canada, the USA, and Singapore, global aviation services company Flying Colours Corp, brings more than 30 years of experience to every facet of its business, which includes Green Completions, Interior Refurbishment & Modifications, Heavy Maintenance, Exterior Paint, Special Mission Modifications, and Avionics Installations and upgrades.

Flying Colours specializes in all mid to large sized business aircraft, including the Bombardier

Global and Challenger families, Dassault Falcon, Beechcraft/Hawker, Gulfstream, Pilatus, and Textron models.


Flying Colours is an Authorized Service Facility for Bombardier and a Bombardier

Preferred Completion Center and is a GE Aviation Authorized Center for GE’s CF34-3 and CF34-8C engines

www.flyingcolourscorp.com


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