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Jet Aviation To ‘Sound Off’ on Acoustic Technology
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'Innovation Space' simulates cabin noise for customer comparisons
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Jet Aviation said it has recently delivered its “quietest and lightest VVIP narrowbody interior to date.”
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Jet Aviation said it has recently delivered its “quietest and lightest VVIP narrowbody interior to date.” This follows the delivery of the completion center’s quietest widebody aircraft in late 2021. The company is showcasing its completions work at its NBAA-BACE exhibit.

“Our recent redeliveries have continued to lead the industry in crafting exceptionally quiet and comfortable cabins without compromising on weight,” says Jeremie Caillet, Jet Aviation’s senior v-p of regional operations, EMEA. “To redeliver an aircraft that is not only light, but also exceptionally quiet, is a fantastic achievement and testament to our continued work and innovation in this area. As we strive towards creating the ultimate customer experience, we are excited to continue to lead the industry in developing and shaping what is possible in cabin acoustics.”

At Jet Aviation’s Innovation Space located in Basel, Switzerland, customers can simulate what it's like to sit in one of the company’s acoustically treated cabins. “The Innovation Space has the ability to simulate a different noise value so that the customer has a chance to compare an airliner type,” v-p of completions Christoph Fondalinski told AIN.

He also reiterated the company’s commitment to green (new aircraft) completions work. “We're focusing on [what we call] narrowbody and widebody green aircraft completion in Basel,” he said, “But with our capabilities in-house, we also do refurbishment and upgrades on in-service aircraft here in our facility.”

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