Jet Aviation has launched its first in-house innovation test and display room in Basel, Switzerland. The space is built to represent part of a narrow-body fuselage and allows customers to experience some of Jet Aviation’s latest cabin developments, including acoustic treatments.
Designed as a showroom and experimental space for the latest cabin developments, the Innovation Space at Jet Aviation Basel enables customers to experience variable sound intensities to simulate cabin noise levels and better understand the effects of different acoustic levels in flight. It also features an IFE room where the team can test and personalise different configurations for a customer before installing them on an aircraft, and allows the team to showcase new materials and concepts.
“Creating this experimental space in-house allows us to continue to explore new technologies and enhance our offerings as we strive to create beautifully bespoke interior cabin experiences for our customers,” said Christoph Fondalinski, VP of completions. “As our customers experience more and more new and exciting technology in other aspects of their lives, they increasingly expect the same level of comfort and enjoyment from their aircraft. We recognise the need for a strong focus on innovation in VVIP completions to remain relevant in a rapidly evolving world. The Innovation Space is a fantastic step on our journey towards providing this in the ultimate cabin experience.”
For more than 10 years, Jet Aviation has dedicated a significant part of its research and development efforts to optimising sound and weight in VVIP interiors. In 2022 the company redelivered its quietest and lightest narrow-body to date.
“Our experience was that unless you have flown in an incredibly quiet aircraft, it can be challenging to understand the benefits of subtle differences in sound levels,” said Florent Klinger, head of engineering. “In order to provide our customers with that understanding and help them make the right decisions for their aircraft, we created a dedicated space where they can experience different acoustic levels, in addition to new products, systems, and innovative components.”