Issue 1 March 2022
Rosen Products, KiP Creative & Sky Style give us a glimpse into the near term future of cabin design
F E A T U R E S
1 Aircraft Chairs, A Quiet Revolution
7 Tailoring a VVIP Aircraft - Camber Aviation Management
11 Aircraft Stone Veneers - three that rule!
18 Interior Plating - The Tanury Story
26 Townsend Leather - Great Story, Great Cast!
Issue 1 March 2022
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Aircraft Chairs...
...a Quiet Revolution
Billionaires don't really seem to mind paying stratospheric sums of money for their VVIP flying apartments. And why not? It's the pinnacle of ownership on the planet. But the last thing they want to look at (or sit in ) after writing a $100 ML + check, is a chair that looks like a high-back church pew, no matter how many french seams, quilted leather lumbars or motorized functions it might have.
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"The top DESIGN studios around the world are absolutely the ones that inform the industry and set the new trends."
Jetzign is where we highlight the very latest from the top designers and studios. Whether it be the iconic independents or the great design departments within the world's top completion centers, this is where you will find their latest works - and always with an emphasis on the near-term future of cabin design.
Tailoring a VVIP Aircraft
to Your Needs
Every business or VVIP aircraft goes through it. And all the way
thru the process goes the Owner. But it's not like a golf game where you can still hang out with your buds and oh well, tomorrow's another day. If a complex completion doesn't go so well, it can gobble time and money like a starved dog in a cafe alley. And that's not even counting the lackluster outcome that may still be waiting.
Canadian based Camber Aviation Management excels in this unique artform.
Thomas Chatfield walks us through how to avoid the "daunting" in VVIP
The Fine Art of Customer Guidance through Design Integration, Completion & Delivery
King Aerospace Expands Its Modification Services with Addition of Two Arkansas Hangars
King Aerospace Commercial Corporation (KACC) has signed a lease agreement for two hangars at the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport (XNA) near Rogers. The secure-environment hangar spaces will be used to support highly specialized, FAA Part 145 modifications, engineering and integration services for mission-critical government or quasi-government widebody aircraft.
Interior Plating is one of the most scrutinized, tactile elements in the Cabin.
In1946 Tanury Industries starting perfecting their craft as a family business. Today, while aerospace isn't their only division, they have risen to a level of enviable quality and consistency that aircraft designers and completion centers are heralding.