18 November 2013 – January 2014 AUD15 BND10 RMB100 HKD80 INR500 IDR85,000 KRW10,000 KWD3 MYR20 NZD20 PESOS300 QAR40 SAR40 SGD8 TWD300 BAHT250 AED40 VND100,000 8 885007 530017 DASSAULT’S NEW FALCON 5X BOMBARDIER CHALLENGER 350 THE FIRST EVER GULFSTREAM CUSTOM LIVERY DESIGN WINGS FOR SCIENCE NBAA 2013 WATCHES & WONDERS 2013 ANYA HINDMARCH | SMYTHSON BESPOKE STOCKINGER SAFES | LOUIS MOINET AVIATION AT HOME | SAIGON SUITES WINGS PEGASUS DESIGN by Melissa Pearce INTERNATIONAL JET INTERIORS by Jennifer Henricus CABIN COUTURE A daring designer goes for the runway 48 jetGALA Clients always want their aircraft to be modern and up-to-date, while maintaining an understated, luxurious aesthetic In a 50,000-square-foot hangar at Long Island’s MacArthur Airport, an aircraft interiors project has its designer “fired on all cylinders”. Tasked to modify and refurbish a Global 5000 for the sports entertainment giant, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE, formerly WWF), New York-based International Jet Interiors is putting a progressive spin on cabin design. While the livery boasts WWE’s corporate colours, the interiors use “hand-woven carpets, custom-made metal finishes including a spun black pearl finish, custom-dyed leathers and bespoke seating from Italy”, says Eric Roth, the designer at International Jet Interiors’ helm. But the highlight is in the high-tech facilities: studio-grade equipment that enables on-thefly editing of feeds from live sports entertainment shows, which are transmitted via on-board satellite. Meanwhile, specially programmed iPad minis control the cabin functions. “It will be the ultimate couture craft when completed in January 2014,” says Roth. No stranger to special client requests, Roth says he loves the challenge — the more unusual the request, the more he and his team seem to excel in delivering the solution. His clients come from around the world with a varied wish-list, ranging from entertainment systems with satellite TV and high-speed WiFi to 24-karat