BMW Interiors For The Airbus A350 Jet

The picture shown above is part of the design from BMW for the Airbus A350 twinjet that will be shown off at the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2006 in Germany next month. One of the cabin's most interesting features is lighting that can project a night sky or clouds on the ceiling. The design also has a bar area and a dome in the entrance to make the cabin appear less cramped. The overhead bins are also larger to take in more rolling bags, two roller cases per passenger for those in business class and one per passenger for those in economy (a big bonus for anyone who has ever had to wrestle their bag into the bin). New Launches has more pictures of the interior.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ryan Mar 18th 2006 9:29PM
I wonder how much they are going to markup for that kind of quality! But then again, the leather quality in their cars are pretty good. (hot when under the baking sun though)
Ian Roberts Apr 4th 2006 4:57PM
Deidre
The interiors being designed by BMW was just a rumour here's the official line from Airbus.
AIRBUS PRESENTS ALL NEW A350 CABIN AT AIRCRAFT INTERIORS EXPO 2006
Airbus will present the all-new A350 cabin during this year’s Aircraft Interiors Expo from April 4th to 6th in Hamburg/Germany.
The new design is the fruit of a co-operation between Airbus design teams in Hamburg and Toulouse and London-based design firm Priestman Goode.
The world renowned design group Priestman Goode previously also designed the much praised first Airbus A380 first class interior mock for Airbus.