Modern aircraft maintenance and painting hangars widely utilize aerial work platforms, offering superior stability and adjustability, to replace traditional scaffolding and improve operational efficiency and safety. These platforms quickly and accurately transport personnel to designated locations on the aircraft fuselage, reducing the risk of accidental contact with aircraft surfaces and enhancing the safety and efficiency of maintenance and painting operations.
By combining telescopic aerial work platforms with suspended crane systems, a significant amount of maintenance and painting work can be transferred from the ground to the air, optimizing vertical space utilization, freeing up more space for ground equipment and personnel access, and increasing the flexibility of hangar layout.
Automated crane systems are used to lift large, heavy components, simplifying assembly processes, reducing human error risks, improving operational accuracy and efficiency, and quickly adapting to the handling needs of different components, supporting flexible production.
Systematic service solutions, such as regular inspections and preventative maintenance, and an extensive global service network, are crucial for ensuring the long-term safe and efficient operation of critical equipment such as cranes.

