Interiors A new vision for corporate jet cabinsLuxurious individuality for an international and demanding clientele |
Imagine a custom aircraft cabin that breaks the conventional mold, offering spacious areas to relax, dine, collaborate and rest, that welcomes you and your guests into an atmosphere reflecting your own personal style.
Integrate this cabin into a clean-sheet narrow body and you have the vision of three market-leading companies; Camber Aviation Management, Kestrel Aviation Management and Pierrejean Vision, who have joined forces to pool their knowledge and develop a distinctive corporate jet cabin solution.
Tom Chatfield, CEO of Camber Aviation Management highlights the creative and technical know-how of this partnership and the choice of the new-generation Airbus A220 as an ideal platform for cabin design innovation: “Offering cabin floorspace and volume equivalent to Airbus’ ACJ319Neo and Boeing’s BBJ Max7, the Airbus A220 integrates leading-edge technologies and safety features equal or superior to the latest generation business jets”, he says.
Guest Lounge
Stephen Vella, CEO of Kestrel Aviation Management explains the reasons for the partnership, which is based on realisable, sustainable visions underpinned by very high technical capability and proven experience.
Master Suite
“For 20 years, we have created and delivered numerous narrow- and widebody Airbus and Boeing VIP aircraft for our elite international clientele. Our extensive research of the market identified key features desired in a new and creative cabin design which includes:
Customized luxury in a spacious cabin capable of seating of 10-32 passengers with an elegant modular, configurable layout to suit the different requirements of private and corporate owners, heads of state and charter operators,
Range capability at max payload that covers 90% of the missions operated by current large cabin aircraft, including key transatlantic, Middle East to Europe and intra-Asia missions.
Exceptional global communications with a wide range of entertainment options that rival or exceed amenities enjoyed by customers in their homes, while being at at least 20% less expensive to own and operate compared to direct competitors.”
To lead this market segment, the original team collaborated with two world-class companies, F/List and Flying Colours Corp. to refine the detail design and perform engineering studies. F/List was chosen for their unique skills in building exceptional VIP jet cabin interiors while Flying Colours was selected for their extensive engineering and cabin integration skills.
Dining Conference Cabin
Customization - the key of sophisticated design solutions
The team’s novel customisable design centers on a unique seven-zone cabin comprised of three fixed and four variable zones. The fixed zones include a common entry and galley, mid-cabin VIP lavatory and an exceptional master suite with ensuite washroom featuring a unique steam shower.
“Customization is key in our industry-leading approach allowing every buyer to select different configurations for the multiple flexible zones, creating their own unique layout that precisely reflects their expectations” explains Tom Chatfield. The new owner who desires a cozy forward cabin to relax, a spacious lounge that converts to a dining room with a convertible table design, a bespoke media lounge with a massive 75-inch screen with tuned Dolby surround sound, and an expansive private office or children’s bedroom will get what they want.
Media Room
“Even greater personalization is achieved by applying the client’s preferred colour pallet, materials and finishes to create a truly one-of-a-kind cabin design” explains Jacques Pierrejean, CEO of Pierrejean Vision. The seven-zone modular concept cabin design is the direct result of the team’s collaboration, proprietary processes and out-of-the-box thinking. It achieves the design goal of significantly reducing manufacturing and certification costs - essential in achieving the right price point in the market while providing a bespoke and highly capable aircraft.
Private Office
Latest technologies have allowed the team to create a cabin design that combines functionality and aesthetics with reliability and ease of maintenance - a combination that cannot be easily realized for one-off “prototype” designs in legacy large-cabin aircraft.
“A detailed design rather than a marketing concept, perhaps, but one that provides a great insight of what this team is capable of in corporate jet cabin innovation” concludes Stephen Vella.
BlueSky Business Aviation News | 28th May 2020 | Issue #559
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