Camber Aviation Management/Kestrel Aviation Management/Pierrjean Vision
It's now being eyed for its potential as a private jet for use by the mega-rich thanks to its low operating costs and a large amount of floor space. The Airbus A220 revolutionized aviation in 2016 when it made its commercial debut and now, three companies are looking to make it into a private jet for the ultra-wealthy.
While the A220 enjoys success flying in the fleets of major airlines like Air Canada, Swiss International Air Lines, and Delta Air Lines, a group of skilled cabin design and completion management companies is revealing its impressive potential as a private jet. The trio – consisting of Kestrel Aviation Management, Camber Aviation Management, and Pierrejean Vision, recently unveiled their ideal A220 private jet cabin concept in June.
In a private jet configuration, the A220 can be divided into five passenger compartments including a lounge, dining and conference area, media suite, private office, and private suite.© Camber Aviation Management, Kestrel Aviation Management and Pierrejean Vision 2019 In the center of the aircraft over the wings is the conference area, a staple of any large-cabin private jet complete with seating for seven around a large table.© Camber Aviation Management, Kestrel Aviation Management and Pierrejean Vision 2019
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