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News: BBJ 777-9 Interior Scheme Revealed At EBACE 2023

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  1. BBJ 777-9 Interior Scheme Revealed At EBACE 2023
    Unveiled for the recently concluded 2023-edtion of the European Business Aviation Conference Exhibition (EBACE), Lufthansa Technik's (LHT) BBJ 777-9 Middle-Eastern inspired interior created a stir at the Geneva-held show. The cabin - which is where it matters for most clients - is naturally huge as a result of the widebody cabin of the 777-9. The cabin design takes full advantage of the vast space available on the BBJ 777-9 and prioritizes versatility and multi-functionality. The design showcases an impressive array of stunning features; maximizing space and comfort while incorporating traditional elements of Middle Eastern cultural heritage with a modern twist.
  2. One of the standout features is the VVIP section at the front with a unique private bedroom that is expandable and highly functional. The detailed design will be revealed later this year. A spacious office and reception area divides the private section from the remaining areas of the aircraft. The cabin also boasts a large majlis, with a design that seamlessly flows throughout the entire cabin. Additionally, the back of the cabin has been designed to transport entourage delegations in style and convenience to cater for the needs of official missions. A special light and window shade concept has been implemented throughout the cabin, giving passengers the feeling of being in their personal living room rather than on a plane at 30,000-feet, particularly important for an ultra-long range aircraft.
  3. This cabin design is the first of its kind to be developed using native aircraft data as provided by Boeing. This ensures the feasibility of the design, as dimensions and space shown are 100 percent accurate. This is not the first interior cabin design for the BBJ 777X that Lufthansa Technik has produced but it is the first developed using native aircraft data provided by Boeing. It was partially made reality through sister company of LHT, Lufthansa Airlines.
  4. "We are thrilled to unveil first insights into this new VIP cabin design for the BBJ 777-9," said Jan Grube, Sales Director in VIP & Special Mission Aircraft Services at Lufthansa Technik. "Our team’s mission was to create a cabin that is both functional and beautiful, while also meeting the unique needs of our VIP clients in the Middle East. We are confident that this cabin design will set a new standard for VIP aviation, and we look forward to bringing it to market." In the press release LHT says they will unveil more areas of the aircraft interior concept as the year progresses.

    For more information:

    Lufthansa Technik AG
    Hamburg, Germany
    www.lufthansa-technik.com

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