Lufthansa Technik AG has revealed a sneak peek of the design for a government cabin based on the Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) TwoTwenty, the smallest aircraft in the ACJ lineup. This specially tailored design aims to meet the unique requirements of government and military operators who prioritize both interior functionality and the ability to perform specialized tasks. The MedEvac (Medical Evacuation) role, currently in high demand, serves as a prime example of the aircraft’s versatility. Lufthansa Technik’s interior design offers a highly customizable solution for these operators.
The ACJ TwoTwenty design incorporates various features to enhance comfort, functionality, security, and privacy. It includes divisible areas for working, conferencing, and sleeping, catering to political dignitaries. Additionally, the standard configuration features a spacious delegation area comprising twelve Premium Economy Class and twenty Economy Class seats. With this configuration, the aircraft can accommodate up to forty-one passengers, a significant increase compared to conventional business jets at comparable prices.