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