Acropolis Aviation receives first ACJ320neo prior to cabin outfit

By January 17, 2019 May 7th, 2020 Business aviation, Design, Featured

UK-based Acropolis Aviation has received the first ACJ320neo, which has the widest and tallest cabins of any business jet, without costing more to operate or taking up more ramp-space.

“Delivery of the first ACJ320neo is the latest milestone in the roll-out of a completely new ACJ family, enabling even more of the comfort, range and value prized by business jet customers,” says ACJ president Benoit Defforge.

The aircraft will now undergo cabin-outfitting by AMAC Aerospace in Basle, Switzerland, receiving a VVIP cabin designed by Alberto Pinto. Its current ACJ livery will also be replaced by Acropolis Aviation colours.

Under the guidance of Alberto Pinto designer Yves Pickardt, who also styled Acropolis’s current ACJ319, the ACJ320neo will accommodate 19 passengers, and have a private master bedroom leading to a luxury en-suite with larger shower. The forward lounge and dining area have also been enlarged to deliver the highest levels of comfort, with the very latest technology and connectivity – optimised for work and leisure.

“Our new aircraft will be an evolution of our highly popular cabin in G-NOAH, retaining the traditional and comfortable style, and will continue to optimise the use of space to ensure the cabin is the market leader. The versatile accommodation is designed to appeal to our diverse range of travellers, from heads of state to private individuals flying on business and on leisure,” added Jonathan Bousfield, CEO of Acropolis Aviation.

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