The ceiling of this new Airbus private jet is one giant screen
The new interior - called the Infinito - is a collaborate effort between Airbus Corporate Jets and supercar maker Automobili Pagani.
"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," Airbus Corporate Jets Managing Director, Benoit Defforge, said in a statement.
The centerpiece of the Infinito interior is the innovative sky ceiling that displays a live view of the sky above the aircraft without the need for a massive glass roof. According to Airbus, the sky ceiling is meant to give the cabin a feeling of airiness and space.
The Infinito interior is split into multiple segments- including a cinema, a dining area, and a lounge - that are separated by transparent dividers which can be made opaque at the touch of a button.
Pagani Based on the next-generation Airbus A319neo, the ACJ319neo can fly eight passengers up nearly 7,800 miles or 15 hours non-stop.The A319neo, which features updated aerodynamics and ultra-efficient turbofan engines, will specialize in flights into or out of airports with tough operating conditions such as high altitude, high heat, or short runways. The A319neo or new engine option flew for the first time in March.
The basic Airbus A319neo costs $99.5 million at list value excluding the cost of the Infinito interior.
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