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First PHA-ZE 100 interiors revealed by Jekta

Web TeamBy Web Team10th May 20243 Mins Read
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View of economy-class cabin in 2-1 configuration, view to water surface and trees beyond visible through windows
Rendering of the Traveller cabin, designed for convenient, affordable operations

Jekta, developer of the PHA-ZE 100 (Passenger Hydro Aircraft – Zero Emission 100) amphibious aircraft, has unveiled the first interiors for its economy-class ‘Traveller’ and full-executive ‘Corporate’ cabin configurations.

The interiors have been designed for comfort, durability and elegance. Mindful of the particular needs of operations that alight on and take off from both water and land, the interior designs acknowledge and incorporate the requirements of the new Jekta family of amphibious airframes.

The design process involved simulating how passengers, crew, pilots, operators and maintenance teams will interact with the aircraft. The ergonomics focus on delivering comfort, safety and functionality within an airframe that provides multiple operating parameters. The interiors will adapt to support a range of applications, including multi-leg, regional passenger flights, experiential high-end tourism voyages, or intense roadshow itineraries for corporate and government use. Cargo, medevac, VVIP, and search and rescue variants will follow.

Overhead seating plan in greyscale. Seating shown consists of, from front to aft, a club four; two forward-facing seats, one each side of aisle; and two club-twos, one each side of aisle. This is followed by the aft bathroom.
Rendering of the Corporate cabin, designed for productive executive flight

Industrial design studio MBVision applied its 20 years of aviation experience to integrate simplicity, modularity and lightness with durability, cleanliness, new materials, and functionality. The multidisciplinary team worked closely with partners, suppliers and potential customers to shape the style. Design highlights include thin modular seating, designed to offer superior comfort while being light in weight; and an aft lavatory, which will feature in the first production airframe. As a non-pressurised airframe, the PHA-ZE 100 design features are intended to shape an onboard experience that blends contemporary aviation form with elements from the marine sector: wooden-style flooring, galley-style refreshment or bar areas and expansive panoramic windows that let in a lot of light emulate the at-sea experience.

Connectivity is incorporated, enabling passengers and crew to be productive, entertained and in touch, even on short flights. With one eye on weight and one on aesthetics, Jekta is working with material libraries to integrate next-generation flexible screens in the upholstery. The interior design also augments the aircraft’s sustainable ambitions by incorporating the zero-emissions concept into the aircraft interior. The company shared that selected materials are eco-friendly and can be recycled, yet do not compromise quality.

View to aft lavatory
Rendering of the aft lavatory, which will feature in all cabin formats

“We believe these interiors express our ambition of creating a disruptive, original style of travel within a new mode of transport,” said Max Pinucci, who heads industrial design for Jekta. “We have created an elegant cabin for airlines flying multiple legs daily alongside a stylish cabin that adheres to the principles of being environmentally friendly internally and externally. This highlights our commitment to providing a zero-emissions airframe that supports many applications.”

“Our interiors follow all the necessary certification requirements yet set new standards of elegance and functionality to create an unparalleled onboard experience,” Pinucci continued. “We want our customers not just to fly but to feel that they are travelling in an environment designed around their needs, comfort and safety. At the same time, we are meeting the operators’ needs in terms of ease of maintenance, operability and profitability.”

Gayo Aviation, a global provider of private and specialist aviation services, will receive the first Corporate cabins, and Mehair, an Indian operator, will initially welcome the Traveller cabin to connect communities living around water.

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