Spring 2017
Lufthansa Technik will be at the upcoming European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (Ebace), which runs from May 22 to 24 in Geneva, showing off its expertise in VIP completions for jets.
Visitors to Lufthansa Technik’s booth can try their hand at designing their very own narrow-body aircraft cabin, using intuitive software.
“Our modular concepts for ACJs (Airbus Commercial Jetliners) and BBJs (Boeing Business Jets) combine a multitude of different cabin elements to create an almost completely individualised cabin layout,” a spokesman says.
Lufthansa Technik will also spotlights its A350 VIP cabin interior concept called ‘Welcome Home’ which it launched at last year’s event to great fanfare.
Under this concept, which combines innovative design with a deeply rooted understanding of customer demands, Lufthansa Technik can turn the jet into a home away from home.
“In a feel-good atmosphere with personal comfort zones, the concept allows you to spend quality time with your family. And if needed, state-of-the-art communication channels and technologies put the controls of your business world in your hand,” the spokesman says.
With more than 60 years of experience and more than 90 narrow- and wide-body VIP aircraft completions, Lufthansa Technik remains a market leader in the business and it is further strengthening its regional sales and customer service teams dedicated to VIP & Special Mission Aircraft Services owners, he adds.
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