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Transparencies - Commercial Aviation
PPG Aerospace Transparencies supplies the full product line of flight deck windows for Airbus, Boeing, and McDonnell Douglas aircraft to the latest design change level. We have supplied cockpit windows for Boeing 737, 757, 767 and 777 aircraft since 1994. In addition, PPG supplies flight deck windows for the 747 aircraft. PPG also supplies the main windshields of the Airbus A320 series aircraft and can supply the entire range of flight deck positions for the A330/340 series aircraft.
PPG Aerospace is the exclusive supplier of the Boeing 787 flight deck window and electrochromic cabin window shade needs.
PPG Aerospace provides worldwide service to aftermarket customers through our Application Support Centers and sales offices from locations covering the globe. At each location, trained sales and customer service personnel are available to answer your questions concerning your flight deck windows and, soon, your electrochromic window needs. PPG’s Windshield Framing and Aerospace Repair centers in Huntsville, AL and Suzhou, China are available for the repair, overhaul, and maintenance of Airbus and Boeing slider cockpit windows.
PPG’s long history of supplying flight deck windows with long service life and lightweight structural designs provide for minimum operational costs to operators and airlines and provide for optimum aircraft design.
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Mark Cancilla
Global Director, Commercial Aerospace Transparencies Aerospace Transparencies Products PPG Aerospace Tel: 256-859-2500 Email: mcancilla@ppg.com
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