MSB Design will supply Hi-Lo conference tables as line-fit option on the new Gulfstream G500 and G600.
The tables have been designed especially for the new Gulfstreams. MSB Design will showcase these new tables at the NBAA conference in Las Vegas later this month.
The new table has been designed to withstand 600lbs of load in the deployed position and to survive 1400lbs of weight while being stable enough to remain safely stowed.
“We’ve designed our tables to be incredibly strong and reliable. They are extremely solid with an intelligent infinite locking feature.”
Shannon Gill, Business Development director of MSB Design said: “We’ve designed our tables to be incredibly strong and reliable. They are extremely solid with an intelligent infinite locking feature. This removes concerns about the product breaking if someone is leaning, sitting or sleeping, no matter which height it is set at.”
“Our clients tell us that a combination of finish, reliability, appearance and operation, in addition to size, noise and weight reduction are all key considerations in table selection. We have listened to them and hopefully created a product they value,” added Gill.
Gill anticipates that the new design will be welcomed by OEMs, completion centres, and design-houses internationally.
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