Aircraft Interiors International was the first to experience Jamco’s stunning new first class suite, created in a collaboration with Tokyo-based designer, Satoshi Wada. For more details, see p74 of our June 2016 issue.
For sleeping, a double bed surface can be created, using a simple manual actuation
No flimsy meal tables here. The fold-out table is solid and large enough to create a real restaurant dining experience
Mood lighting can be used to set the dining mood, from corporate to romantic
The lighting can also put emphasis on the place settings, to highlight the airline’s gourmet food offering
Six of the double suites can be fitted across a wide-body aircraft (1-1-1)
With the six window shades open, the view outside can provide an interesting topic of conversation
The suite also includes a 40in IFE display
Many different configurations can be created during a flight
No, this isn’t the Savoy; it’s a commercial aircraft cabin!
Carry-on baggage can be stowed in the locker above the 40in IFE display
An artwork graces one side of the concept, but it could be replaced with a second IFE display
Note the wooden ceiling of the suite. No ‘greige’ plastics for occupants of this luxurious space!
Simple elegance is a key theme of the suite concept
Attention to detail elevates the experience of this suite from mere luxury to something really special
Engineering meets styling. All this luxury is actuated using simple and lightweight manual systems, though electrical systems are also available as an option
Ever since his first flight on a TriStar, Adam has loved air travel, and since becoming editor of the Aircraft Interiors International brand he has really enjoyed the opportunity to be involved with the latest aircraft and airline products before they are even launched. Adam co-ordinates the running of the magazine, from commissioning articles and artwork, to ensuring that high standards of quality are maintained, as well as managing online content. Adam is proud to sit on the jury of the Crystal Cabin Awards and to have laid on the bed in Etihad's Residence.