Duncan Aviation completes Bombardier CL-350 interior and exterior refurbishment
Duncan Aviation announced that it has completed an interior and exterior refurbishment of a Bombardier CL-350. The company states it focused on seats, lower sidewalls, carpet, curtains and plating for the interior, as well as a custom paint job, a 4,800-hour inspection and a Gogo AVANCE L5 install.
The seats were reupholstered in two-tone leather of warm mocha and stone gray colors. A diamond pattern was stitched into the seat backs and cushions, while the bolsters and headrests maintained a clean, sleek look.
A textured, woven fabric was added to the lower walls, along with refinished to feature a nickel tone. The carpet has a wave pattern in soft earth tones and the curtains were replaced to better complement the aircraft’s new interior and color scheme.
The new exterior paint job was done in a high-gloss white base with black and gold accent stripes. The design carries through to the body and tail across the vertical stabilizer with matching stripes also on the winglets. The registration is written in metallic gold.RELATED STORIES:Duncan Aviation completes Global Express refurbishment21 Students Earn 2025 Karen K. Duncan ScholarshipFalcon 900EX gets major refurbishment from Duncan Aviation
“We extend our sincere gratitude to the entire team at Duncan Aviation for their exceptional work on our CL-350,” said Manny, director of maintenance. “We deeply appreciate the efforts of everyone involved with this project, from the sales team who secured our slot to the talented technicians who brought the project to life. I had the pleasure of meeting many great individuals through this project; please know we are grateful to each one of you.”
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