Middle Eastern MD87 conversion award to Jet Works

Texas-based Jet Works Air Center (JWAC), the rapidly growing maintenance and completion company headquartered just northwest of Dallas-Fort-Worth Airport, has been awarded a multi-million dollar completion project by a private Middle Eastern individual.
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Trey Bryson, president of JWAC, said that the project involves converting an MD-87 commercial airliner into a modern private jet that will accommodate 24 passengers.  Thus far this year Jet Works has already delivered one Boeing 737 and three Boeing BBJs to owners after completing extensive interior refurbish work.

The interior configuration of the MD-87 will feature a luxurious and contemporary cabin with a leading edge cabin entertainment system.  Bryson added that one of the major features of the interior will be the airborne capabilities in terms of Wi-Fi, Internet access and communications, with virtually all contemporary formats included.

Operating out of approximately 100,000 square feet of hangar space at Denton Municipal Airport (KDTO), in addition to large cabin interiors, Jet Works offers heavy maintenance service, avionics and paint capabilities for 97 models of  Gulfstream, Challenger, Lear, and Citation business jets.