Airbus Corporate Jet Centre in Toulouse, France, has delivered its third Airbus ACJ-series executive cabin. The aircraft, an A319 owned by a private customer, has a cabin designed by Studio e/motions to seat slightly more than 30 VIPs, guests and support staff.
Cabin amenities include satcom, on-demand audio/video and wireless connectivity. A tail-mounted camera allows passengers to observe the flight path in real time, and an anti-intrusion system ensures ground security.
ACJC has an order book for 10 aircraft, from customers in Asia, Europe and the Middle East, with the next delivery due in 2011.
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