ALOFT AeroArchitects has received FAA Supplemental Type Certificate approval for a modular cabin interior retrofit on Boeing 737 aircraft. The certification supports multi-aircraft configurations and introduces the first installation of Spectrum Networks smart outlets.
This STC advances ALOFT’s MOSAIC concept, a modular and certifiable approach to cabin interiors that cuts lead times for operators seeking rapid upgrades. It enables airlines and business jet owners to swap components without full recertification, addressing downtime challenges in high-utilization fleets.
Key elements include customizable enhancements like under-seat storage safes and thermal curtains for main cabin exits. ALOFT, based in Georgetown, Delaware, leverages its Organization Designation Authorization for efficient STC generation.
The approval covers 737 NG series and aligns with prior certifications, such as those for Boeing Business Jets integrating Gogo Galileo FDX connectivity. This positions ALOFT to capture demand in the retrofit market, where modular systems reduce costs and accelerate ROI for cabin modernization.
Operators benefit from minimized aircraft-on-ground time, with MOSAIC’s open architecture supporting future tech integrations like improved air quality via ACA Ionzer units.