Acropolis Aviation, one of Europe’s leading luxury air charter companies, announced that the cabin of its new Airbus ACJ320neo will be designed by Alberto Pinto Design, based in
France.
The first renderings, which show optimum use of the aircraft’s spacious and cutting edge cabin, have been on display this week at
EBACE.
“We are delighted to have been chosen by Acropolis to work on their new ACJ320neo and have the opportunity to create something really exceptional,” said
Mrs Linda Pinto. Acropolis’
current ACJ319, which entered service in 2010, has become a showcase for Alberto Pinto’s creative talents in aircraft interior design. The project will be the responsibility of Pinto’s Yves
Pickardt who also styled G-NOAH.
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Renderings of the ACJ320neo
sitting/dining area and entrance |
“Selecting Alberto Pinto Designs was a natural choice for us, said Acropolis CEO
Jonathan Bousfield. Our current, versatile cabin caters for a diverse range of travellers, including Heads
of State, HNWIs, corporate and leisure clients. Choosing a design that reflects an evolution of our highly popular cabin will help us remain market leading.”
Acropolis’ new aircraft will have 19 seats, a private master bedroom with luxury en-suite, and a larger galley fitted out like a real kitchen to cater for its clients’ wishes.
“We continue to receive positive feedback from clients flying G-NOAH. The care and attention taken on designing this exceptional and ergonomic cabin means it is as stylish today as it
was in 2010 and this is the reason we re-engaged Alberto Pinto Design,” said Jonathan. Together the companies will now meet with cabin outfitters and evaluate which will be engaged to
make the design a reality.
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