The April 2018 issue is now available online! Packed full of news, interviews and features, including:
Completion investments: Lots of companies are investing in new or upgraded interior completion facilities in a bid to take a bigger bite of the market – or simply to improve quality. Business Jet Interiors International examines five of the biggest and best recent projects
G500/G600 testing: The interior testing regimen at Gulfstream has been overhauled for the development of its two newest aircraft, the G500 and G600
ACJ380 concept: Lufthansa Technik reveals a VIP ACJ380 design created for a potential customer
ACJneo and BBJ Max: The upcoming ACJneo and BBJ Max aircraft do not differ much from their predecessors in terms of interior possibilities, but their increased range and efficiency are driving healthy demand
Boeing design contest: The winner of Boeing’s BBJ Max 7 cabin design competition, Alberto Pinto Interior Design, reveals all about the project
A330 MRTT: Lufthansa Technik has the exclusive contract to modify A330 MRTTs to fulfill the military market’s desire for air refueling combined with governmental or medevac cabins
Sylvain Mariat: Airbus Corporate Jets’ head of creative design discusses his transition from ACJC and trends in the market
Design trends: Designers and completion experts reveal the design and technological trends that will really matter in 2018
EBACE preview: A taste of the interior innovations you can expect at EBACE 2018 – from new soft goods to expanded cabin services
Soft furnishings: A roundup of the latest soft furnishings developed for private jets reveals trends for interesting textures and gray tones
Pinboard: The industry’s hottest recent designs presented in one place
Program update: Textron Aviation’s Cessna SkyCourier 408
Completions roundup: This quarter’s announcements from completion centers around the world
Design Brief: A BBJ Max 8 concept created by Alberto Pinto Design at Comlux Completion’s behest
Design Spy: The best designs from other sectors