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Euler unveils Gen III Diep Sleep for better in-flight rest
The third-generation sleep system has brought safer design, easier installation and broader custom options to business aircraft cabins worldwide.
The system's new design prioritised faster setup with an improved latching mechanism.

Euler Products introduced its Gen III Diep Sleep System as a cabin comfort upgrade for business aviation, offering lighter construction, simplified setup and a greater range of luxury finishes.

Designed for long-haul missions, the patented system includes optional safety belts and third-party-tested components, with portability enhanced by a new premium carry case. Built in the US, it uses domestically sourced materials and is tailored for private jet owners, flight departments and OEMs.

Founder and chief product officer Chapter Diep led the engineering and design process, drawing on Euler’s experience supporting high-end aviation clients. CEO Lori Diep says: “The Gen III Diep Sleep System represents a new era of in-flight rest; seamless, luxurious and built for performance.”

The system is now available for jet owners, fleet managers, OEMs and service providers, with custom orders and corporate partnerships welcome.

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