Textron Aviation Inc., a company, recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its Interiors Manufacturing Facility (IMF), a milestone that represents the company’s dedication to designing and creating the ideal environment for the customer’s aircraft with unmatched quality and craftsmanship. For the past decade, IMF’s highly skilled team has played a pivotal role in creating unique, custom interiors for Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft, setting high standards in the aviation industry.
“Over the past decade, the IMF team has year after year demonstrated its expertise in designing luxurious, custom interiors for Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft. With their extensive experience and meticulous craftsmanship, each interior is a unique representation of our unwavering dedication to excellence and meeting our customers’ needs,” said Todd McKee, senior vice president of Integrated Supply Chain. “As we celebrate this milestone, we remain committed to setting the gold standard in aviation interiors and inspiring the future of flight.”

In 2015, Textron Aviation acquired and rebranded the IMF facility. In 2024, the facility expanded to 16,000 square feet. The expansion allows the company to support the growing demand for custom interiors on nearly all aircraft deliveries, as well as new models such as the Cessna Citation M2 Gen2, CJ4 Gen2, Cessna SkyCourier, Beechcraft King Air 360, and King Air 260. Products currently in development (including the Cessna Citation Gen3s, the Citation Ascend, and the Beechcraft Denali) will also be supported at the IMF facility once they enter service.
In line with the company’s commitment to sustainability, facility improvements in 2024 also included energy-efficient LED lighting and high-efficiency systems.
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