In This Issue – April 2017

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Business Jet Interiors International

April 2017

The April 2017 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:

IFE DEVELOPMENTS: What potential do the latest home entertainment technologies hold for private jets?

CITATION HEMISPHERE: Customer feedback was vital to Textron Aviation in its endeavor to expand into the large-cabin segment with a clean-sheet interior

SUPERSONIC JETS: Supersonic business jet developers are promising interiors as enticing as their journey times

Legacy and Lineage: Recent updates to Embraer’s Legacy 650E focus on the practicality of this popular charter and business workhorse, while a more opulent but still business-oriented design has been created for the Lineage 1000E

Remanufacturing: A remanufactured aircraft could offer better performance than a used aircraft for millions of dollars less than a new one – but it’s not a formula that works for every jet

Crystal AirCruises: Known for its luxury cruises, Crystal will soon offer around-the-world flights using a Boeing 777-200LR converted by Greenpoint Technologies

Falcon 900LX: The Falcon 900LX has a loyal customer base, so in updating the aircraft’s technologies and styling, Dassault had to be careful not to lose its original appeal

Design trends: Ahead of EBACE 2017, leading designers from Europe’s VIP design houses, completion centers and an aircraft manufacturer discuss the factors impacting their work

EBACE preview: Our guide to the innovations not to miss at EBACE 2017, to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, on May 22-24

Soft furnishings: The latest and greatest materials to provide a luxurious finish to your private jet – plus the key trends influencing cabin design today

Pinboard: The industry’s hottest recent designs presented in one place, plus some exciting product launches

News in Focus: Flying Colours Corp discusses the conversion of two CRJ200s for Resorts World of Malaysia

Completions Roundup: This quarter’s announcements from completion centers around the world

Cleared for Take-off: The Dassault Falcon 8X entered service in October 2016. What’s on board and what changed during the development?

Design Brief: A BBJ 777-300ER cabin by Unique Aircraft and Boeing Business Jets that incorporates hidden monitors and screens that switch between transparent and opaque

Design Spy: The best designs from other sectors, including a luxury car with interesting upholstery ideas

 

 

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Izzy has been part of the Business Jet Interiors International team since its second issue, and the editor since 2011. She also edits Auditoria and Railway Interiors International. Outside of work, Izzy is rediscovering her love of art by learning how to paint with watercolors.

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