Robb Report Singapore

ACJ TwoTwenty

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THE NEW TWOTWENTY promises to disrupt the top end of the business-jet realm by outsizing its competitor­s. It’s so big, in fact, that Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) is calling it the Xtra Large Bizjet, a category that didn’t exist until now. The jet has 785 sq ft of interior space divided across six living zones, including a bedroom with a kingsized bed and a full shower. The TwoTwenty, based on Airbus’s A220-100 commercial airliner, which has a possible 135 seats, will limit seats to 18. Twenty-five per cent more fuel efficient and 50 per cent quieter than previous-generation aircraft, it has a more aerodynami­c frame, a lighter composite structure and Pratt & Whitney’s PW1500G engines.

ACJ hasn’t been shy about claiming the aircraft has 30 per cent more floor space and 30 per cent lower operating costs than competitor­s. While Comlux will be the exclusive completion­s partner for the first 15 aircraft, Sylvain Mariat, ACJ’s head of creative design, will assist in customisin­g TwoTwenty interiors for each buyer, helping clients choose between a lounge area and business centre as well as the tones of woods, cabin colours and credenzas.

The jet has a range of 5,650 nautical miles, with the ability to fly more than 12 hours non-stop, connecting Singapore and Helsinki or Tokyo and Dubai. ACJ already has six orders in the bag.

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