Norman Foster designed the aesthetics of the new Falcon 7X NetJets

Written on January 28, 2009 – 6:53 am | by admin |

The architect Norman Foster was one of the orders that perhaps happier you have made the interior and exterior design of the new Falcon 7X fleet of the company. The Briton, world renowned architect, is also a private pilot and client of NetJets, the leading company in its own plane.

NetJets conducted last year the largest single order of this French aircraft manufacturer Dassault, a total of 33 units that will join the fleet of the company over the next eight years.

The plane designed by Foster divides its interior space into two distinct areas, one for passengers and for crew work. As reported by NetJets, Foster designed the seating position of exploring ways in which customers and owners of the aircraft used NetJets, guidelines for business meetings and tried to improve the experience of eating and sleeping on board.

As for the exterior, Foster chose the blue color as a distinctive mark of the house, with a dark blue horizontal line that unifies the cockpit and passenger area.

However, it is not the first experience in aircraft design Foster, because he is responsible for carrying out the design of the new aviation museum is located in the town of Getafe and Madrid to house the permanent collection of aircraft in flight The Foundation Infante Orleans (FIO).

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