Cabin A220

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What?

The design of the A220 cabin.

Why?

As part of the company's move upmarket and the renewal of its air fleet, Air France must meet passengers' expectations in terms of optimizing comfort and reducing the high carbon impact of air travel.

 How?

With a high level of respect for the specifications of the airline industry (safety standards, sustainability, procurement, reduction of carbon impact) and a meticulous interpretation of the elegance and comfort for which the company is renowned.

Vocation?

Affirming the airline's identity, meeting the needs of passengers, and embodying Air France's high standards of style in the cabin of an aircraft destined to be the flagship of the airline fleet.

Internal gain for the company?

Unite all employees around a project that symbolizes the spirit of Air France, and reaffirm the company's technical and aesthetic performance in the air transport market.

What's in it for the end user?

Travel conditions are improved, with greater comfort, space, connectivity and light (thanks to panoramic windows).

The jury's opinion?

The jurors greatly appreciated the ergonomic and technical performance of the A220 cabin interiors, coupled with an aesthetic dimension that combines innovative capacity and fidelity to the airline's historical identity. The jury salutes the effective collaboration between the customer and the design agency which, in the complicated post-health crisis context, with strong competition and the ecological crisis calling into question the raison d'être of airlines, enabled Air France to meet demanding specifications and live up to its status as an ambassador of French excellence and elegance.

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