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- Airbus Corporate Jets introduced the new Harmony interior design concept on Monday.
- The Harmony cabin is designed for private jet variants of the Airbus A330neo and A350XWB wide-body airliners.
- The interior features multiple VIP guest suites as well as a spacious central lounge.
Airbus Corporate Jets or ACJ debuted its new Harmony interior design concept on Monday. The new Harmony interior is designed for customers who order the private jet variants of the company's A330neo and A350XWB wide-body airliners.
"Harmony is a timeless and elegant design concept because we dare to break the conventions that are traditionally imposed on us as cabin designers," ACJ's head of creative design, Sylvain Mariat said in a statement. "Our creativity needs to be unique to fit the needs of our customers, as befits a host receiving their guests in their 'world above the world.'"
And harmony is exactly what this interior tries to deliver. The central design motif found throughout the cabin are concentric circles that are meant to resemble ripples on a pond.
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Upon entry into the cabin, everyone is greeted by a holographic globe that pinpoints the plane's exact location.
The Airbus A330neo family carries a list price of $259.9 million for the Dash-800 and $296.4 for the larger Dash-900. While the A350XWB family ranges from $280.6 million for the Dash-800 up to $366.5 million for the Dash-1000.
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ACJ's aircraft are deployed in a variety of settings ranging from wealthy individuals to use by corporations and heads of state.