Jet interior company opens in Arizona

The new facility for Bomhoff Limited, a design and manufacturer of business jet interiors.

A newly launched company created to design and build the interiors of high-end business jets has moved into its facility in Tucson, Arizona,

Bomhoff Inc., which has experience in aviation interiors dating to 1952, has created a new company, Bomhoff Limited to continue that tradition.

Bomhoff Limited's production shop, which includes full woodworking and veneer capabilities.The third-generation family-owned company will be led by managers who have over 80 years of interior manufacturing experience. Bomhoff family companies have produced interiors that fly in dozens of aircraft types ranging from Learjets to 747s.

The team brings expertise in the design, production and certification of large monuments, galleys, tables, desks and smaller components. The company will operate a full woodworking and veneer production shop.
Bomhoff Limited will offer bespoke and limited production composite-based furniture and components to OEMs and completion centers.

Cabinet softwareThe company recently completed a $1 million state-of-the-art renovation on a former bank building that sits on 3 acres just north of Tucson International Airport.  The facility has multiple features suited for aerospace including an R&D lab, cleanroom, composite shop, and full paint booth.

Russ Bomhoff, president of Bomhoff Limited, said: “It has always been my goal to be involved with the very best artisans whose passion is to fabricate exceptional quality furnishings. There are many aircraft around the world that are still flying with our original furnishings. That’s the quality we’re looking to replicate.” He continued, “our company’s goal is to provide innovative solutions for the designers and organizations who seek a working partner that has the vision, technical abilities, and eagerness to turn the most challenging ideas into reality.”
 

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