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West Star remodels design centre with customers in mind
An updated and larger West Star design centre will include extensive material and sample storage displays to provide customers with a space for viewing design renderings and detailed materials for discussing upgrades.

US business aviation MRO and refurbishment specialist West Star Aviation is completing a remodel and expansion of its aircraft interior design centre at its Grand Junction Regional airport facility in Grand Junction, Colorado.

The newly updated and larger design centre will include extensive material and sample storage displays to provide customers an expanded, well-lit space for viewing design renderings and detailed materials for discussing upgrade options for their aircraft's interior environment. The expansion will be four times the previous size and became necessary as West Star's Global and Gulfstream segments continue to grow. The space will be completed and ready for customers in the next few weeks.

“We welcome customers looking for interior and paint upgrades to stop by or schedule their appointment and experience our new state of the art space designed with our customers in mind,” states GM Dave Krogman.

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