Alberto Pinto ACJ at JetExpo

On display in the JetExpo 2012 static park is an Airbus ACJ319 sporting an exclusive cabin interior by the French design house Alberto Pinto. The stylish, contemporary-looking variously textured interior design makes predominant use of environmentally friendly materials. The ACJ319 features the most spacious cabin in its class and can comfortably accommodate up to 19 passengers, says Airbus Corporate Jet. The cabin features a fully equipped office space and a roomy sleeping quarter with adjacent bathroom. Accompanying passengers can relax in fully extendable chairs.
The Paris-based design company headed by renowned interior specialist Alberto Pinto has created about a dozen exclusive cabin looks for business jets to date. Inspired by European culture, the artist refines each of his commissions to the smallest detail to create an ideal atmosphere for luxurious, comfortable and stress-free travel.
The aircraft on display was outfitted by Airbus Corporate Jet Сentre in Toulouse. It was delivered to the UK operator Acropolis Aviation in 2010 and is currently based at Farnborough business airport.
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