TRUMP SHUTTLE. Page Avjet Corp. has awarded Trans-Aero, an airline seat maker, a contract to provide seats for the Trump Shuttle. Page Avjet, an Orlando aviation-services company, is refurbishing the shuttle's 17 Boeing 727 aircraft. Trans-Aero, which is based in Inglewood, Calif., will start delivering the seats in September. The company is a subsidiary of Jepson Burns Corp., an airline seat manufacturer in Winston-Salem, N.C. Billionaire developer Donald Trump acquired the shuttle, which flies hourly between Boston, New York and Washington, from Eastern Airlines in April. The value of the Trans-Aero contract was not disclosed.