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Ingenio plug and play tablet arms to feature in Praetors
Praetor 500 and 600 customers will have the option to install Ingenio cabin tablet arms, which can house personal devices, on new aircraft. Additionally, the arms may be retrofitted into in-service aircraft.
The arms are designed to house devices during flight.

Products manufactured by Ingenio Aerospace, a developer of aircraft cabin and cockpit solutions, have been selected by Embraer as optional features on new Embraer Praetor 500 and Praetor 600 aircraft.

Embraer is deploying Ingenio ‘plug & play’ cabin tablet arms to complement the modern Embraer DNA cabin interior and enhance the passenger in-flight experience. Designed to be compact and lightweight, cabin tablet arms provide convenient housing for personal electronic devices during flight.

Praetor customers will have the option to install Ingenio cabin tablet arms on new aircraft. Additionally, the cabin tablet arms may be retrofitted into in-service aircraft.

“We are proud to be working with Embraer, one of business aviation's top OEMs,” says James Bell, president and CEO at Ingenio. “Our units blend form, function and elegance to complement Embraer cabin interiors and give passengers easy access to their handheld device of choice. We would like to welcome new Embraer clients and invite owners of in-service models to contact their authorised dealer or service centre to see how we can help enrich their in-flight experience.”

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