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Press Release
Issued by Jet Aviation Basel.
September 9, 2014
Jet Aviation Basel is pleased to announce that the Airbus ACJ319 managed by Austrian operator MJET and displayed by Airbus at JetExpo 2014 showcased the custom vip interior created by the Jet Aviation Design Studio and completed at Jet Aviation Basel.
The cabin interior of the Airbus ACJ319 vip aircraft on display at JetExpo in Moscow last week was designed by the Jet Aviation Design Studio, outfitted at the Jet Aviation Basel completions center and redelivered by the company in December 2012. Intended for both private and commercial operation, the ACJ319 was built to accommodate up to 23 passengers and six crew. The business jet, which is operated under MJet's Austrian AOC, is certified for 19 passengers on charter flights.
Featuring a private bedroom and en-suite bathroom with shower, a guest lavatory, crew, staff, lounge and dining areas in addition to spacious double “wet” and “dry” galley areas, the interior is beautifully fit and finished with exquisite veneer and hardwoods accentuated by top-quality upholstery and leathers. The design features an elegant combination of high-gloss American black cherry and Santos rosewood veneers with fine stitch detailing on leather seats and upholstered divans. The bathroom is tailored for vvip use, including real glass mirror and an over-mounted basin of moulded corian, adding one of many contemporary elements within the aircraft.
“As an integral part of the completions center, the Design Studio at Jet Aviation Basel regularly collaborates with the engineering, production and purchasing teams and has a deep understanding of the technical aspects of vip cabin interior design, including constraints, limitations and opportunities,” says Elisabeth Harvey, manager of the Jet Aviation Basel Design Studio. “We are dedicated to creating inspirational designs for unique, bespoke interiors that are technically feasible, ergonomically sound and aesthetically pleasing to the exact specifications of our discerning clients.”
“Having completed more than 200 aircraft since opening the completions center in 1977, customers appreciate our full scope of in-house capabilities and uncompromising standards,” says Neil Boyle, vice president and general manager of the Jet Aviation Basel Completions Center. “The Airbus ACJ319 interior displayed at JetExpo showcases our ability to combine innovative design, state-of-the-art technology and uncompromising luxury.”