At the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition in Geneva Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) revealed a new cabin design concept, called Harmony, which combines the comfort and space of a wide-body cabin with the practicality to suit long of flights.
Concentric circles, like ripples on a pond, are a feature of the cabin layout. Just beyond the lounge is a conference table, and beyond that there are four VIP guest-suites – each featuring an office that converts to a bedroom, plus an en-suite bathroom with shower.
Seating for support staff and a galley make up the rear of the cabin, which can be adapted to serve both private and government customers.
Upon boarding and situated within the grand hall, passengers are presented with a holographic globe which maps the aircraft’s position and trajectory throughout the course of the flight.
"Long-haul flights provide time for productive work and socializing, as well as rest, and ACJ's Harmony cabin concept is wonderfully well designed to enable all of these while bringing the world within a single flight," explains ACJ President Benoit Defforge.
Airbus aircraft have the distinction of being the world’s most modern and comprehensive family. All of the corporate jet versions have intercontinental capability, with some – such as the ACJ330neo and ACJ350 XWB Families – going beyond to deliver “nonstop to the world range.”
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