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Multiflight and Cavendish Aviation collaborate on nano coating
Applying one of Aerocoat International’s nano coats are effective in restoring paint work and can reduce the time that an aircraft spends out of action. Multiflight recently took full advantage.
Read this story in our August 2018 printed issue.

Leeds Bradford-based Multiflight is employing the services of nano coating specialist Cavendish Aviation to enhance its fleet of managed and chartered aircraft. It has already used the Essex-based company to work on a Gulfstream G200, Eurocopter EC155 and AgustaWestland A109. Cavendish is the appointed applicator of Aerocoat International's nano coating process, which is applied to the exterior of aircraft under CAA licence.

The process restores old paintwork to its original factory look, reduces boundary layer drag and is hydro-phobic and UV resistant.

MD Steve Borrowdale says: "We are delighted to be working with Cavendish Aviation and are impressed with the quality of its work and service. Aerocoat gives our aircraft greatly enhanced paintwork irrespective of age and existing paint condition. This saves a respray and provides asset protection."

Paul of Cavendish adds: "We're pleased to be working with an established aviation company in Multiflight and adding even further value to its five star aircraft management and charter services.

"The Aerocoat process has restored the original polar white paintwork finish on the G200 without the aircraft being grounded long term."

Aerocoat International and Cavendish Aviation were also brought in by TAG Aviation Europe late last year to work on the interior of a Gulfstream G650 at London Luton airport.

So far this year Multiflight has continued its collaboration with Yorkshire County Cricket Club and Huddersfield Town FC. It also added an H155 helicopter to its fleet in May.