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Airbus ACJ319

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Jet Aviation completes 'lighter and quieter' ACJ319neo
Jet Aviation's brief was to maximise light in the cabin of an ACJ319neo, achieved through strategic placement of decorative mirrored panels throughout the interior. Each mirror is etched with an intricate pattern.
Onboard there is an embroidered art panel depicting an Oriental scene hanging above the bed in the master bedroom.
Read this story in our October 2020 printed issue.

Jet Aviation’s completions centre in Basel has outfitted and redelivered its first ACJ319neo aircraft. Building on a commitment to meeting customer demands for lighter, quieter cabins, the ACJ319neo was designed by the Jet Aviation design studio in collaboration with the customer’s own interior designer to showcase a VVIP level of elegance and attention to detail.

The brief was to maximise light in the cabin, achieved through strategic placement of decorative mirrored panels throughout the interior. Each mirror is etched with an intricate pattern reflected in the carpet and mouldings to add subtle layers of detail to the aesthetic. An embroidered art panel depicting an Oriental scene hangs above the bed in the master bedroom, with complementary artworks hanging throughout the cabin. Furnishings in cream and light beige, are complemented with gold, mother of pearl, and Calcatta and Onyx marble detail.

“Our in-house design studio worked closely with our engineering and production teams to realise the customer’s vision in exquisite detail,” says Jeremie Caillet, VP of completions. “The cabin is extremely comfortable, with a remarkably quiet interior, all at reduced weight. This was made possible by our commitment to constant improvement in production and process. Our departments have been working together to rethink industry norms and apply new methodologies to create the next generation of VVIP cabins that are not only beautifully designed and crafted, but are lighter and quieter, thus reducing fuel consumption while still providing passengers exceptional levels of comfort.”

“As the market continues to demand quieter and lighter cabins, we are delighted to provide a benchmark for achieving the optimum blend of both, with no compromise on customer comfort or aesthetics,” adds Matthew Woollaston, VP completions sales. “This ACJ319neo is a fine testament to our ability to meet these demands, while retaining the highest levels of quality and comfort that Jet Aviation is known for.”

Jet Aviation’s completions centre in Basel has completed over 200 aircraft, including 23 Airbus jets, since 2000.

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