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BMW Outfits Embraer Phenom Executive Jet

Filed under: Wings

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Looking for a fresh take on the cabins of their executive jets, Brazilian aerospace concern Embraer has teamed up with the designers at BMW to outfit their latest series. Executed on the Phenom 100 and Phenom 300, BMW DesignWorks USA brought a new perspective to the aircraft industry, giving the Embraers the Bavarian treatment with unique color schemes, high-quality materials and clever storage solutions on-board.

So far Embraer has delivered 100 jets so equipped, and has orders on the books for another 600, so don't be surprised if you see one of these taxiing the runway at the local air strip.

The Ultimate Flying Machine? BMW trims out business jet

Filed under: Luxury Cars & Autos, Wings


BMW DesignworksUSA Falcon 7X business jet interior - Click above for a high-res image gallery

Thanks to its unique "ability to create designs consistent with individual brands, as exemplified by BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars," Dassault Aviation tasked BMW Group DesignworksUSA with the job of outfitting the interior of its newest Falcon 7X business jet. The results were just debuted at the European business aviation community event in Geneva, and John Rosanvallon, President and CEO of Dassault Falcon, sounds pleased. He says, "Thanks to DesignworksUSA's transportation design expertise and hard work, the new Falcon 7X interior cabin reflects our goal to define a new level of flying experience."

Sounds like a winner to us. According to Verena Kloos, BMW Group DesignworksUSA President, "DesignworksUSA created the theme of "Elegance and Style fused with Function." Our concept focuses on the sensory elements of the flying experience emphasizing form follows feeling."

It's hard to say what that means exactly, but one of the more interesting design elements has to be the lighting solution, which creates the effect of a starry night sky through the use of what appears to be little LEDs embedded in the ceiling and larger glowing orbs in the valence panels. Looks like a pretty nice place to spend some time while jet-setting to your next chosen destination. Check out the full press release after the break for more.



[Source: BMW]

BMW Jumps Back in the Water with the Bavaria Deep Blue 46

Filed under: Yachts & Sailing


Transportation design is a fairly broad field, but things seem to be coming closer together with automotive stylists trying their hand at designing boats and even naval architects delving into car design. The latest example brings two Bavarian companies coming together to offer the very best in motoryacht design.

The Bavaria Deep Blue 46 has been penned by DesignworksUSA, a subsidiary of Bavarian Motor Works (BMW). The design features a wide 4½-meter beam to better accommodate the pleasure-seekers on board, with ample sun lounges, wide passageways fore and aft and sufficient space beneath the decks to retreat from the elements. The vessel, which is the studio's second venture into the water following the Zeydon Z60 sailing yacht, is being shown to the public for the first time at the Düsseldorf Boat Show, currently under way on the banks of the Rhine river in northern Germany.

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