Mon, Nov 28, 2016
The completion specialists in the Lufthansa Technik VIP & Special Mission Aircraft Services division have redelivered the second Boeing Business Jet (BBJ) to Abu Dhabi-headquartered leading VVIP charter operator Royal Jet.
Like the first aircraft, which was redelivered in October, the second completion was finished on time after just nine months at Lufthansa Technik's Hamburg location. The unique and innovative cabin was designed by New York based designer Edése Doret and is characterised by a clear, minimalist esthetic style, equally combining geometric shapes and organic structures. The dominant cabin elements were produced from modern materials, such as genuine carbon fiber as well as metal and plastic surfaces.
A highlight of the interior design is the starry sky, consisting of approximately 15,000 light points running across the ceiling throughout the entire cabin. A variety of different lighting scenarios including a starry sky can be illustrated with "moodlight" elements and fiber optic technology.
The two aircraft also set new standards in the area of connectivity.
They are the first BBJs worldwide to be fitted with the Ka-band antenna system as part of their initial completion. The new system allows high-speed Internet and TV connections just like at home. The integrated "niceview mobile" flight information system from Lufthansa Technik supplies passengers with the widest variety of travel information. The installation of a fully digital mobile phone network (GSM) also allows use of mobile phones in flight.
Amongst other features, both jet cabins include a bedroom, two fully-featured bathrooms and two VIP lounge areas. Overall, the aircraft are designed for 34 passengers.
An easy to maintain cabin and technology design was a key requirement on the part of the customer. The engineers developed completely new concepts in order to ensure that maintenance would be as efficient as with an airliner. For example, the entertainment and communication system can be replaced in just a few minutes.
Because both BBJs require commercial approval as charter aircraft, the strictest approval requirements had to be fulfilled in terms of their completion, analog to those of an airliner. Around 280 Lufthansa Technik employees in total were involved in implementing the two projects.
Royal Jet is the leading private charter operator in the Middle East and the largest operator of Boeing Business Jets in the world.
The Lufthansa Technik Group, with 30 subsidiaries and associates and over 25,000 employees worldwide, is one of the leading providers of technical services for the aviation industry. Its portfolio encompasses the entire spectrum of services for commercial aircraft: maintenance, repair, overhaul, modification and conversion, engines and components.
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