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A New Level of Luxury in Air Travel
Mon Apr 19 14:54:00 CEST 2010 Press Release
BMW Group DesignworksUSA designs the cabins and cockpits of Embraer executive jets. European première and demonstration flights.
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Munich/Le Castellet. With a series of demonstration flights in the south of France, the Brazilian aircraft manufacturer, Embraer, presented the new generation of its executive jets in Europe. The passenger cabins and cockpits were created in the design studios of BMW Group DesignworksUSA, a subsidiary of BMW Group, the Munich-based automobile manufacturer. Colin Steven, Vice President Marketing & Sales at Embraer commented, “DesignworksUSA was the only partner that was right for us. We wanted to define a new standard for the executive jet.”
Brazilian based Embraer, the third largest manufacturer of aircraft
in the world, invited DesignworksUSA to the kick off meeting in the
summer of 2004. The objective was clearly defined; the design studio
was to develop the interior design for Embraer’s first executive
jets in the light and very light segments – the Phenom 100 and
the Phenom 300. Additionally, Embraer wanted to ensure a transfer of
know-how across industrial sectors. DesignworksUSA has built a name
for itself throughout the world in this discipline. The design studio
was to integrate its knowledge of the demands made by premium clients
gained in the automobile industry into the interior of the new Embraer
executive jets. The cabins and cockpits were to reflect the very best
in functionality, the most select design quality and facilitate
optimal efficiency and use of space in the cockpit, passenger and
baggage areas. “We set our sights very high,” reflects
Embraer’s Vice President Colin Steven. “The task for
DesignworksUSA was to provide the best in pilot comfort, fulfill the
requirements of a modern business passenger and combine premium
aesthetics with superior design quality.”
A New
Standard of Luxury – a design concept supersedes
conventions
The international design team was faced with plenty
of challenges. Innovative design ideas needed to comply with strict
safety regulations, be compatible with Embraer’s production
processes, and meet the expectation of an optimal price-performance
ratio. As with all of the projects undertaken by DesignworksUSA, the
task was not to transfer an automobile design style, in this case to
the aircraft sector, but to reassign and apply the overriding design
principles and knowledge of the effects of design. The work was firmly
based upon the insight that the definition of luxury has changed and
that new demands placed upon luxury products need to be authentically
fulfilled in the design. Therefore, DesignworksUSA developed a new set
of values for the interior design of modern executive jets, which
brings together aspects of space and time, interconnectivity,
simplicity and authenticity in a completely new way.
The design team cast a critical eye over almost every detail of a conventional executive jet and questioned the traditional definition of opulence as well as the symbolism of the worlds of color, materials and form both in the cabin and the cockpit. For example, knowledge of driver demands gained in the automobile industry was integrated into the cockpit design. The Phenom cockpit currently provides the pilots with the most generous amount of space on the market. Indeed, even in the next largest class of jets, the Phenom pilot’s freedom of movement is rarely matched. The question of durability, inherent value and premium aesthetics in the interior has been resolved as seldom before in executive jets. Baggage compartments, which are integrated into the side walls and beneath the seats, and multiple other details in the cabin illustrate how the transfer of cross-industrial know-how resulted in design solutions for Embraer’s executive jets.
Clean Lines and Elegance – the trademark of the Phenom 100 and
300 jets
The design of the Phenom jets stands out through a
multitude of intelligent solutions and details. The entrance to the
cabin is tailored to the natural physiognomy of the human body and
broadens out at shoulder height, giving the interior along the aisle
its very own, elegant, characteristic form for more passenger freedom
of movement and comfort. Integrated armrests, which have been a
feature of the automobile sector for many years now, have also been
introduced. An innovative flooring design was implemented, consisting
of new, durable materials, offering superior inherent value.
Simultaneously, it provides an adequate, sustainable answer to the
owner’s or operator’s demand for high quality design
combined with low cost and maintenance.
The new color and
materials concept, with seven options to choose from, is a modern,
clean-cut, authentic luxury experience. With the Phenom design,
Embraer wanted to position itself as the unequivocal leader in
innovation and quality in the entry-level jet segment. One hundred
jets have already been delivered to customers since Embraer started to
accept orders, over 600 orders are waiting to be processed. “We
have achieved an outstanding result with the new Phenom design,
something that we are very proud of,” says Colin Steven.
“The partnership with DesignworksUSA was the key to a truly
innovative interior design. For this reason, we awarded two subsequent
contracts to the studio for the design of the Legacy 450 and 500
medium-haul jets.” Laurenz Schaffer, President of BMW Group
DesignworksUSA sums things up, “Exploring the extent of the
possibilities for style and design, whether in the automobile industry
or the aircraft industry, is the starting point for true innovation.
That is why the Phenom project has been so important for our studio.”
About Embraer.
Embraer (Empresa Brasileira de
Aeronáutica S.A.) is the third largest aircraft manufacturer in
the world. The company is active in both the civilian and the military
aircraft markets. Founded in 1969, in addition to its headquarters in
São José dos Campos in the vicinity of São Paulo,
Embraer maintains offices and service centres in Australia, the
Peoples Republic of China, France, Singapore and in the USA. Embraer
is one of Brazil’s largest exporters. At the end of 2009, the
company employed 16,853 people, located throughout the world.
About BMW Group DesignworksUSA
Since 1995, BMW Group
DesignworksUSA has been a subsidiary of the BMW Group. The studio,
which was founded in 1972 in Los Angeles, completed its first BMW
Group assignments as early as in the eighties operating as
´DesignworksUSA`, its name at that time. The company now
operates worldwide from its three locations in Europe, America and
Asia, acting simultaneously as a source of inspiration for the BMW
Group brand design studios (BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars) and
as an innovation driver for a large number of customers from the most
diverse areas from IT to aviation. Renowned customers such as Nokia,
HP, Saeco, Acer, Bavaria Yachts or Sennheiser rely on the
company’s unique cross-fertilisation principle and
interdisciplinary transfer of knowledge.
Design Awards Phenom 100 & 300
Good Design Japan 2006:
Embraer 100 and 300
iF China 2006: Embraer Phenom 100 and
300
iF Product Design Award 2007: Embraer Phenom
IDEA finalist 2008: Embraer Phenom 100
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