Top Industry Leaders in the Commercial Aircraft Cabin Interior Market
Hawaiian Airlines debuted its Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner interior and a new class of premium service called the Leihōkū Suites in 2023, raising the bar for leisure travel and drawing inspiration from early Polynesian expeditions. When Hawaiian's 787 takes to the air on a few chosen routes early in the new year, passengers will experience cabin design elements that, through striking textures, island-inspired sunrise and sunset lighting, and flowing ocean and wind patterns, represent Hawaiʻi's rich natural world.
Lufthansa is introducing brand-new long-haul cabins in 2023 that feature one of the biggest mattresses in the sky and an amazing 14 distinct seating configurations on a single kind of aircraft, ranging from economy to true international first class. TPG was present at a Berlin press conference when the German airline debuted its “Allegris.” More than 100 long-haul aeroplanes will have brand-new interiors installed from top to bottom.
Swiss International Air Lines declared in 2023 that it will introduce new long-haul cabins in 2025 under the name "SWISS senses." New business and economy models will be available in the redesigned cabin interiors, in addition to the current premium economy model that debuted in 2022. In 2025, SWISS plans to start renovating its fleet of long-haul Airbus A330-300 aircraft, with the carrier's Boeing 777-300ERs to follow suit. The additional cabins will be supplied with the airline's new Airbus A350-900s, which are scheduled for delivery in 2025.
Key Companies Commercial Aircraft Cabin Interior Market
- Safran (Zodiac Aerospace) (France)
- Panasonic Avionics Corporation (US)
- Global Eagle Entertainment (US)
- United Technologies Corporation (US)
- RECARO Aircraft Seating GmbH & Co. KG (Germany)
- Astronics Corporation (US)
- Honeywell International Inc. (US)
- Cobham plc (UK)
- Gogo Inc. (US)
- Diehl Stiftung & Co. KG (Germany)