Airbus introduced the incredibly plush interiors to its new
corporate jet range at the European Business Aviation Convention and Exhibition
which was designed in collaboration with Italian hypercarmaker Atelier Pagani
Automobili.
The luxurious new cabin design for the ACJ319neo, called Infinito,
showcases the same level of detailing and luxury that can be found in a Pagani
hypercar. But the center piece of the cabin is its sky ceiling, which displays
a live view of the sky above the aircraft on the ceiling of the cabin. It
creates a feeling of airiness and space inside the aircraft and thus truly
lives up to the name Infinito, which means infinity in Italian.
“Art and Science can walk together hand in hand: this is the
Pagani philosophy,” says Horacio Pagani, founder & Chief Designer of Pagani
Automobili SpA. “The combination of state-of-the-art composite materials never
used before in an aircraft, such as carbon-titanium, with the typical design
language of Pagani Automobili, has always represented our signature. Applying
our renaissance touch into the wider spaces of Airbus corporate jet cabins is
the beginning of an exciting new venture for us.”
Pagani’s design team created the initial Infinito design,
including its look and feel, while Airbus Corporate Jets’ designers contributed
their experience in aircraft design and compatibility. “In bringing together
the best of the supercar and business jet worlds, we enable an elegant and
seamless link for customers of both, while bringing a fresh approach to cabin
design and satisfying very demanding standards,” says Airbus corporate jets
managing director Benoit Defforge. Based on the next-generation Airbus A319neo,
the ACJ319neo can fly eight passengers up nearly 7,800 miles or 15 hours
non-stop. The pricing of the Airbus A319neo starts at $99.5 million which
excludes the cost of the Infinito interior.
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