Gama Infant Safety Seat Launches into Business Jet Market at EBACE 2012
The new seat is already in service with long haul airlines Virgin Atlantic and Cathay Pacific.
The world’s first child’s seat certificated for take-offs and landings on most business jet configurations, was today showcased on Bombardier’s Challenger 300 at EBACE 2012.
The seat, which is manufactured by Fairoaks, UK-based Gama Engineering Ltd, a division of the Gama Group, is being demonstrated to the business jet community during EBACE 2012 at Gama’s stand (number 955) in Hall 6.
The new seat is already in service with long haul airlines Virgin Atlantic and Cathay Pacific and it is anticipated that it will be well received by those looking to ensure the comfort and safety of younger passengers flying on executive aircraft.
Designed to enhance the in-flight experience (for both toddlers and their parents), children no longer have to sit on parents laps, ensuring a more relaxed, less stressful and safer travelling experience. The Gama Infant Safety Seat, has been designed to fit seamlessly with all the new aircraft seat design trends and can be tailored to individual aircraft owners and operators bespoke interior schemes.
The seat is compliant with the requirements of TSO-C100b and is approved for installation under EASA STC’s for carriage on all commercial Airbus and Boeing aircraft. In addition it is now available for a wide range of corporate jet operators, including aircraft manufactured by Bombardier, Dassault and Gulfstream.
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