Jamco America Announces Decorative Branding Panels - Industry Today - Leader in Manufacturing & Industry News
 

January 13, 2023 Jamco America Announces Decorative Branding Panels

An aesthetically pleasing and durable solution for high-traffic areas within the cabin.

jamco decorative branding panel

Everett, WA – Jamco America, Inc., one of the industry’s most experienced interior products suppliers and turnkey aircraft interiors integrators, announces its new durable, aesthetically pleasing decorative branding panels. These panels offer airlines a cost-effective solution to update their aircraft’s forward and mid cabin areas. Branding opportunities include the use of color and embossed logos and other decorative features.

“The new Jamco decorative branding panels provide a perfect opportunity for airlines to refresh or rebrand the cabin interior,” said John Cornell, Director of R&D at Jamco America. “These new panels are not only beautifully finished, but are extremely durable, which translates into a long lasting and cost-effective solution for airlines.”

Jamco America’s decorative branding panels are thermoformed and are currently being provided at the door one area and mid cabin for narrow-body single aisle aircraft. For more information on Jamco America’s decorative branding panels please contact marketing@jamco-america.com.

About Jamco America
Jamco America, a subsidiary of Jamco Corporation in Japan, was established in 1982 as a commercial aircraft interior products and services provider. Located in Everett, WA, Jamco is considered one of the most experienced interior products suppliers and turnkey aircraft interiors integrators in the industry. For more information, visit jamco-america.com.

 

Subscribe to Industry Today

Read Our Current Issue

Women Powering Manufacturing: Breaking Barriers

Most Recent EpisodeFrom Equations to Executive: Magen Buterbaugh’s Journey

Listen Now

Magen Buterbaugh is the President & CEO at Greene Tweed. Listen to her insights on her ambition to be a lawyer and how her math teacher suggested she consider chemical engineering. Now with several accolades to her name including being honored as one of the 2020 Most Outstanding Engineering Alumnus of Penn State and a Board Member of National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) she has never looked back.