Airbus has introduced new branding, colours and names for its corporate jets, reflecting aircraft improvements, the company’s culture of innovation and family commonality. The new colours comprise metallic-blue shading on most of the fuselage and tail, highlighted by flowing curves that echo the colour schemes often chosen by Airbus corporate jet customers, and are accompanied by a new “Airbus Corporate Jets” logo. As part of this new branding, a new nomenclature is also being introduced. “Airbus ACJ” will now precede the model of the airliner from which each corporate jet is derived, with the A318 becoming the Airbus ACJ318, and so on throughout the family, all the way up to the Airbus ACJ380. With Airbus’ family concept, innovations introduced on one member of the family pave the way for their implementation on others, allowing the widest possible spread of customer benefits. Airbus corporate jets are the largest and most modern corporate jet family in the world, capable of flying 19 to more than 100 passengers inter-continentally. Modern Airbus aircraft use new technologies such as fuel-saving aerodynamic designs, weight-saving new materials such as carbonfibre, and common cockpits and centralised maintenance to simplify operation and minimise costs. Airbus is the only manufacturer to offer a modern aircraft family across the board, giving its customers all of these benefits and more. Airbus corporate jets have won more than 170 sales to date, and are flying on every continent, including Antarctica. VietnamShipper |