Rosen Aviation has launched a 130in composite digital skylight, on display at NBAA-BACE 2023. The application features a lightweight composite display chassis and curved OLED panels.
“Our diverse customer base, from V/VIP, business, and commercial airlines, have been asking for this next-level experience and now we’re delivering beyond their expectations with a solution that is even larger and lighter,” said Lee Clark, senior VP of strategy at Rosen. “The flexible and dynamic architecture of OLED displays, coupled with our more than 40 years of aircraft cabin expertise, allows for a truly unique and evolutionary product that completely changes how aircraft cabins will be designed.”
For skylight content, Rosen is working with a production company to offer a wide range of stock options, as well as full custom solutions, allowing the passenger or operator to have complete control over the ambiance of their cabin. Rosen noted that externally mounted cameras can be used, but the displayed image will be highly dependent on camera quality, resolution and outside conditions.
The Digital Skylight product is fully scalable, with panels ranging from 42in to 77in in a variety of configurations, and are built to order.
Founded in 1982, and based in Eugene, Oregon, Rosen Aviation has three areas of business: aviation displays, sensor technologies and cabin electronics.