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CTT Systems receives order from Jet Aviation
Airline Industry Information, Jan 14, 2005
AIRLINE INDUSTRY INFORMATION-(C)1997-2005 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
Swedish aircraft humidity control technology developer CTT Systems AB has received an order from Jet Aviation for the Cair system.
The Cair system is reportedly used to increase humidity in the cabin of aircraft as well as for stopping condensation in the aircraft body. According to CTT, the system is to be installed in two VIP aircraft of the Boeing 737 BBJ model and the delivery is set for Q2 2005.
The order is not the first one from Jet Aviation, CTT said. No financial details have been disclosed.
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