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STG Aerospace achieves FAA approval for liTeMood installation on B757

STG Aerospace announced today that it has secured FAA approval for the installation of its LED liTeMood system on the Boeing 757 series of aircraft.

This announcement follows the earlier FAA approval given for the 737NG series back in 2015 and complements the existing approvals given by EASA.

LiTeMood has become the undisputed system of choice for operators of narrow-body Boeing fleets and is already delivering significant cabin transformations with multiple US and Latin American airlines.

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The simple plug-and-play lighting system, requires no aircraft modification and is easily installed under a single STC, enabling operators to bring the lighting quality of non-LED equipped aircraft cabins up to a standard comparable to the latest new aircraft in just a couple of hours. 

Nigel Duncan, STG Aerospace’s CEO, commented: “This is excellent news for the company and will help us to build substantially on our already market-leading position as the very best retrofit lighting solution for both the 737 and 757 series of aircraft.”

STG Aerospace is currently exhibiting at MRO Americas which is being held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida. On Stand 527, visitors will be able to see a wide range of the company’s photoluminescent and LED lighting products.

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