Seat Belt Re-webbing

Seat Belt Re-webbing
FAA-Approved Aircraft Seat Belt Repair and Re-Web Services
Aircraft seat belts are critical to passenger and crew safety. When webbing is damaged or seat belts have reached TSO service limits, C&L Aviation Group provides a fast, cost-effective alternative to OEM replacement. C&L is one of the few non-OEM facilities with an FAA-approved Repair Specification to repair and re-web aircraft seat belts for U.S.-registered aircraft.
Beyond compliance, seat belts also impact cabin appearance. C&L offers multiple color options and customization to match interior refresh and refurbishment programs.

Re-Webbing Services
C&L provides seat belt repair and re-web capabilities with quick turnaround and exchange options to help operators and MROs reduce downtime.
C&L Seat Belt Offerings
- Seat belt repair and re-web services
- Custom color seat belts
- Buckle replating
- Laser engraving options
Seat Types and Color Options
C&L can re-web belts for both 9G and 16G seats. Which includes all passenger, flight crew, and attendants seat belts.
Benefits of Re-Webbing with C&L
Operators and MROs seeking an alternate OEM solution receive:
- Quick turnaround times, typically 2 weeks
- Cost savings compared to replacement
- OEM-level testing standards that meet TSO requirements
- New TSO tags
- Direct customer support throughout the process
Built Around Your Operation
There are over 100 custom color options available to complement virtually any aircraft interior redesign, allowing operators to create a look that is both refined and uniquely their own.
In addition to extensive custom options, we offer our C&L Signature Seat Belt Collection, a curated line of 13 popular colors that are always available and in stock for fast turnaround and dependable delivery.













Customize Seat Belts and Buckles
C&L offers in-house personalization options for a finished, branded look.
- Laser engraving for detailed logos, names, initials, and images on buckles
- Buckle replating options in multiple finishes, including gold, silver, and aluminum

When to Repair or Re-Web Aircraft Seat Belts
Seat belts typically require repair or re-webbing every 10 years or more per TSO guidance, or sooner if damage is present.
Common indicators include:
- Webbing is torn, frayed, creased, crushed, discolored, or severely faded
- Stitches are broken, missing, or inconsistent
Learn More or Request Service
Contact C&L Aviation Group to discuss your seat belt set, color preferences, and turnaround needs. We will confirm requirements and provide a clear quote and process for repair or exchange.



















