Jet Aviation has introduced JetVision, an app that lets customers “see the progress of their aircraft in real time, from the development of engineering through installation, from the comfort of their homes,” said Matthew Woollaston, vice president of completions sales, noting that the app also facilitates “much quicker decisions” from customers, accelerating completions. “We think JetVision is going to revolutionize the completion process,” he said.
On the eve of ABACE, Woollaston also reported the company signed its first BBJ completion contract with an Asian customer, with two additional contracts “imminent.” The Zurich-based company has also been active in refurbishments for clients in Asia; Woollaston cited a recent Global Express upgrade. The refurbishment included interior veneer, headliner, sidewalls and updated galley, the cabin work complemented by a full strip and repaint performed at Jet Aviation Singapore, the first in the region on this aircraft type.
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