ALOFT has redelivered a BBJ2 aircraft to His Majesty the Sultan of Johor of Malaysia.

The interior was designed in partnership with Edese Doret Industrial Designs of New York.

“Once again, our experienced team of VVIP interior experts have partnered with our customer to deliver on a beautiful vision. With each new project, we take on the challenge of artfully creating an aerial extension of our clients’ life on the ground. We are entrusted to ensure that the tone by which they live, work and relax is meticulously maintained during their valuable time in the air. We also drive to exceed the clients’ lofty expectations.” said John Martin, president and CEO, ALOFT AeroArchitects.

“Once again, our experienced team of VVIP interior experts have partnered with our customer to deliver on a beautiful vision.”

The project was by the ALOFT onsite ODA who issued the FAA STC and validated through the customer’s local airworthiness authority in Malaysia.

The BBJ2 is equipped with the PATS Auxilary Fuel System (AFS), a product of ALOFT AeroArchitects.

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