Jet Aviation Basel recently received EASA certification for a cabin
interior installation completed on a Boeing Business Jet 737-700 three months ahead of schedule.
The BBJ1 exterior is currently receiving high-precision custom paintwork at the company’s in-house paint
shop.
Designed by the Jet Aviation Basel Design Studio and completed and
certified at its Completions Center, the Boeing BBJ1 completions project is currently 90 days ahead of schedule as
a result of several technological innovations and procedural modifications developed at the Completions Center.
With its commitment to continuous improvement, the company implemented many time-saving
processes and leveraged technology
developments from Jet Aviation’s extensive investment in the Boeing 787 platform. To ensure the
mission- critical, light-weight cabin interior was completed successfully, the company created a technique in optimizing
sound insulation, providing the added benefit of a very quiet cabin.
“Out-performing the schedule by such a large margin is a real feat on its own account. To manage this timeline
while further developing a completely new soundproofing concept that maintains VIP-level acoustics, however,
along with a 30% loss in weight, truly makes this accomplishment all the more remarkable,” said
Adam White,
senior director of Completions Engineering at Jet Aviation Basel.
“It is our comprehensive in-house capabilities
and teamwork that makes it possible for us to outfit green aircraft with innovative design, state-of-the-art
technology and uncompromising luxury inside a timeline that is well below customer expectations.
The beautifully finished VIP interior accommodates 13 passengers and features a crew area, modern galley,
spacious open-plan dining area and lounge, guest area, master bedroom and a customized master bathroom.
It is equipped with Wi-Fi, satellite communications, iPod connectivity and AC outlets for charging devices.
“We leveraged everything we had to complete this light-weight VIP cabin
interior and are delighted with the optimized sound and completions cycle time,” said
Neil Boyle, vice president
and general manager of the Jet Aviation Basel Completions Center. “We are continuously investing in new technologies and the training of our
employees, and this early completion clearly demonstrates our commitment to delivering the most benefit to our
clients.”
Design Studio selected in top 25 of 600 designers and architects
Jet Aviation Basel Design Studio was recently selected for
Design et.al.’s hardback design publication, “The World’s Leading Design Names 2015.”
More than 600 design names were submitted in consideration for the book, which features the top 25 global designers and
architects.
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As a leading UK-based interior design magazine,
Design et. al. is adding “The World’s Leading Design Names 2015” to its publications portfolio in December 2014, featuring 25 of the
world’s most influential architects and designers. The hardcover coffee table book depicts and describes the work, ideas and inspiration of leading
design and architectural visionaries including the Jet Aviation Basel Design Studio.
“We are very honored to be named amongst the world’s most esteemed design and architectural authorities,”
says Elisabeth Harvey, head of the Design Studio at Jet Aviation Basel.
“We strive to remain ahead of the design curve in designing unique VIP cabin interiors, and our inclusion in ‘The World’s Leading Design Names’
commends our dedication to the creative process.”
The Jet Aviation Basel Design Studio was established in 2001 and currently employs 12 designers. Led by
Harvey since 2009, the Design Studio is renown for quality work, innovative design solutions and inspirational
creative concepts and has created cabin interior designs for some of the world’s most luxurious private aircraft
flying today.
The Studio was presented the Society of British and International Design
(SBID) International
Design Award in December 2013 for its Timeless to Visionary wide-body cabin interior
designs.
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