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First / Economy Class Amenity Kit vs Norduyn meal / oven trays
Spec comparison for two products on Aviation Souk. Both compete in In-Flight Catering Equipment.

In-Flight Catering Equipment
First / Economy Class Amenity Kit
by Avio Pack (Xiamen Avio Pack Co., Ltd.)
Fully customised inflight amenity kit produced across all cabin classes, with in-house design, sustainable material options, and SGS/SEDEX-certified manufacturing.

In-Flight Catering Equipment
Norduyn meal / oven trays
by Norduyn
ATLAS and KSSU meal trays for aircraft galley oven racks — high-cycle aluminium inserts manufactured to the dimensional standards that define in-flight meal-service interoperability.
| Cost of ownership | First / Economy Class Amenity Kit | Norduyn meal / oven trays |
|---|---|---|
| Price tier | — | — |
| Lead time (weeks) | ?–? | ?–? |
| Delivery | — | — |
| Install | — | — |
| GCC airports deployed | 0 | 0 |
| Certifications | 0 | 0 |
Specs
Technical specifications.
| Spec | First / Economy Class Amenity Kit | Norduyn meal / oven trays |
|---|---|---|
| Cabin classes covered | Economy, Premium Economy, Business, First | — |
| Design | In-house design studio, fully custom per airline | — |
| Quality certifications | ISO 9001, ISO 22000, SEDEX, BSCI, HACCP, SGS, FDA, LFGB | — |
| Environmental certifications | ISO 14001, FSC (print materials) | — |
| Sustainable material options | Recycled PET, FSC paper, PLA-based packaging | — |
| Manufacturing footprint | 20,000 sq m, 30+ filling and sealing machines | — |
| Facility location | Taizhou, Zhejiang, China | — |
| ATLAS tray dimensions | — | 370 × 212 × 14 mm (approx.) |
| Standard compatibility | — | ATLAS and KSSU |
| Material | — | Anodised aluminium alloy, deep-drawn |
| Trays per 32-meal ATLAS rack | — | 8 |
| Surface treatment | — | Anodised for corrosion and food-acid resistance |
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