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Aston Martin created an ultra luxurious helicopter with Airbus inspired by its sports cars
The Airbus and Aston Martin team has been working together for over a year to create the series of designs.
The special edition helicopter has four different interior and exterior bespoke designs created by the automaker.
The four options listed below can all be customised, according to the automaker:
- Stirling Green exterior with a Oxford Tan Leather and Pure Black Ultra-suede interior
- Xenon Grey exterior with a Pure Black Leather and Pure Black Ultra-suede interior
- Arizona Bronze exterior with a Comorant Leather and Pure Black Ultra-suede interior
- Ultramarine Black exterior with a Ivory Leather and Pure Black Ultra-suede interior
Many of the colors and materials come from the automaker's catalog.
Like its cars, the helicopters have the iconic Aston Martin wings.
"On the rear of the front seats the same brogue detailing that is found in a DB11 runs down the [center] of the seat and the doors have been trimmed with leather to provide passengers with comfortable touch points during their flight," Airbus wrote in a statement.
The plaque on the instrument panel has the companies' logos, registration, and edition number.
Owners can also request to have their names printed on the panel as well.
“Beauty is of vital importance to Aston Martin and to our customers and we think the ACH130 Aston Martin Edition is an inherently beautiful machine,” Reichman said in a statement.
The helicopter can seat up to six passengers.
It has a range of 643 kilometers, almost 400 miles…
...and a maximum endurance of four hours and 13 minutes.
It hits maximum cruising speed at 134 knots, about 154.204 mph.
"The ACH130 Aston Martin Edition is optimally positioned in the market for hands-on owners who draw satisfaction from personally piloting their aircraft and it generates strong brand-loyalty," Frédéric Lemos, the head of Airbus helicopters, said in a statement.
The first deliveries of the helicopters will begin during the first quarter of this year.
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