Flying Colours Making Its Mark in Africa
Company completes Challenger 604 and plans Learjet 35 work for African clients.
The Challenger 604 interior project included refurbishment of the eight club seats, a three-place divan, customized seat piping detail and a List stone floor in the galley and lavatory areas.

Canada-based MRO Flying Colours has expanded its reach with the delivery of a reconfigured Challenger 604 for a Nigeria-based client. The MRO delivered the aircraft to the client earlier this year after performing extensive maintenance, refurbishment and reconfiguration work. The process took 14 weeks and began with a major pre-purchase inspection for the client, followed by calendar inspections (including a 96-month one), a review of all service bulletins and the interior work.

Among the in-flight entertainment upgrades are new HD monitors, Blu-ray DVD player, iPod integration options and an Aviator 300 broadband system.

The fuselage was given new paint to complement the interior and its refurbished eight club seats and three-place divan, customized seat piping detail and List stone floor in the galley and lavatory areas (a first for a Challenger 604).

The MRO is also finalizing major reconfiguration and maintenance on a Learjet 35 for another African individual. In addition to maintenance, numerous phase inspections and cabin interior work, Flying Colours is upgrading the avionics with satcom/Wi-Fi, Waas, dual communication transceivers, single GWX 70 color radar and Honeywell Tcas II.