Airbus Opens Creative Studio For A220 Business Jet Design
The studio in Toulouse allows ACJ customers to imagine and design their own luxury interior by including a real-size section of the ACJ TwoTwenty cabin. The space is augmented by virtual reality technology modeling, to create a complete picture of how clients could customize the space.
Benoit Defforge, ACJ President, highlighted the use of technology in enabling customers to have a more hands-on role in designing the final product:
“We are extremely proud to open this unique creative studio for our customers. Our ACJ TwoTwenty is featuring unmatched personal space with 786 ft2 of floor space."
"It is important to make them feel the space and ultimate comfort it is bringing. Thanks to the latest technologies we offer our customers a real-time and immersive design experience.”
A spacious and flexible interior.
ACJ TwoTwenty customers who visit the studio in France will be invited to explore their layout ideas with the help of ACJ designers and technical specialists. The teams work with customers to explore the range of options available to choose a personalized and luxurious interior.
The final product will be completed initially by Zürich-based business aviation service Comlux, the aircraft's launch customer and exclusive cabin supplier on the first 15 ACJ TwoTwenty jets. The cabin features benefits such as a cinema area, a galley with a crew rest area, a large guest shower, and what Airbus describes as the widest seat in the industry.
Customers will have the chance to study the array of colors under different lighting before deciding on their color schemes for seating, carpets, and walls or the wood effects and finishes for the handcrafted cabinets. The jet is specifically designed to offer a unique experience to the passenger. The final finish options feature hundreds of soft natural fabrics, plush carpets, smooth wood veneers, and plated metal finishings.
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