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.
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For sleeping, a double bed surface can be created, using a simple manual actuation
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No flimsy meal tables here. The fold-out table is solid and large enough to create a real restaurant dining experience
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Mood lighting can be used to set the dining mood, from corporate to romantic
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The lighting can also put emphasis on the place settings, to highlight the airline’s gourmet food offering
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Six of the double suites can be fitted across a wide-body aircraft (1-1-1)
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With the six window shades open, the view outside can provide an interesting topic of conversation
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The suite also includes a 40in IFE display
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Many different configurations can be created during a flight
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No, this isn’t the Savoy; it’s a commercial aircraft cabin!
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Carry-on baggage can be stowed in the locker above the 40in IFE display
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An artwork graces one side of the concept, but it could be replaced with a second IFE display
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Note the wooden ceiling of the suite. No ‘greige’ plastics for occupants of this luxurious space!
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Simple elegance is a key theme of the suite concept
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Attention to detail elevates the experience of this suite from mere luxury to something really special
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Engineering meets styling. All this luxury is actuated using simple and lightweight manual systems, though electrical systems are also available as an option