AllianceJet has revealed an impressive makeover for its Bombardier Global 6000, marking a fresh chapter for this 10-year-old twinjet. Working in collaboration with Winch Design, both the interior and exterior have been transformed, bringing together cutting-edge technology and sleek, modern aesthetics to enhance the passenger experience.
The Bombardier Global 6000 now sports a striking exterior that combines modern design elements with a metallic teal fuselage and pearlescent white graphics. This fresh look was crafted by Winch Design and painted by General Atomics in Germany. Beyond its visual appeal, the design introduces a groundbreaking feature – a QR code that passengers can scan to view the carbon offsetting credits for their trips. This environmentally conscious addition sets the jet apart as an industry leader in sustainability.
Inside, the jet has undergone a complete transformation, with Winch Design trading in outdated finishes for a more refined and calming environment. A soothing blue color palette, complemented by natural leather and walnut accents, now decorates the cabin. Privacy and sophistication are further enhanced by slatted wooden screens separating different sections of the jet, making it a serene space for passengers to enjoy during their journey.
Along with the aesthetic upgrades, the Bombardier Global 6000 now features high-speed SatCom Direct Ka Band broadband, ensuring seamless internet connectivity for both passengers and crew. This addition enhances the in-flight experience, offering travelers the convenience of staying connected during their flights.
The redesign of the Global 6000 highlights AllianceJet’s commitment to offering luxurious yet sustainable aviation experiences. The combination of cutting-edge design, enhanced technology, and environmental awareness sets a new standard for the industry. With a roaming base and regular charter availability, this aircraft will continue to provide passengers with an exceptional flying experience, both in terms of comfort and style.
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