Crystal Cabin meets… Episode 3
by Carmen Krause-Bösterling | Podcast |
The future of flying experience READ MORE
The only international award for excellence in aircraft interior innovation.
by Carmen Krause-Bösterling | Podcast |
The future of flying experience READ MORE
by Carmen Krause-Bösterling | Podcast |
Inspiring for touchless travel. READ MORE
by Lukas Kaestner | News |
EXTENDED: Entry period for new Crystal Cabin Award special categories is open until 20 January 2021. READ MORE
by Lukas Kaestner | News |
Air travel during the pandemic: Crystal Cabin Award announces two special categories // Hygiene experts talk in new podcast READ MORE
by Carmen Krause-Bösterling | Podcast |
What UV-C light can do for a safe and clean air travel. READ MORE
Hamburg honors product innovations in the field of aircraft cabins with the Crystal Cabin Award (CCA). The trophies, which have come to be coveted as a seal of quality, are presented each year in association with the Aircraft Interiors Expo.
The fact that some ideas go well beyond the classical passenger zone is demonstrated by th...
Lower Deck Pax Experience modules
The fact that some ideas go well beyond the classical passenger zone is demonstrated by the winner in the “Cabin Concepts” category: Winning the day with its “Lower Deck Pax Experience” modules, Airbus created flexible compartments for the area of airliners conventionally used for cargo. In no time at all, beds, lounges and play areas can be created where, until now, suitcases have been stored.
Leading the way in the "Cabin Systems" category, Collins Aerospace is showing how to best ...
Flex Duet
Leading the way in the "Cabin Systems" category, Collins Aerospace is showing how to best exploit unused space for passenger service. The “Flex Duet” kiosk can simply be folded out in front of the aircraft door during cruising flight.
Air New Zealand's "Skycouch" has been on the market for some years already, allowing a com...
Skycouch Infant and Child Improvements
Air New Zealand's "Skycouch" has been on the market for some years already, allowing a complete Economy seating row to be transformed into a bed surface. Special safety belts in the winning concept now mean that even babies and infants can lie safely on the folding bed.
Pioneering a new state-of-the-art, feature-rich, embedded inflight entertainment (IFE) sea...
Entertainment for All
Pioneering a new state-of-the-art, feature-rich, embedded inflight entertainment (IFE) seatback system, United has proactively introduced the world’s most extensive suite of accessibility features providing a fulsome entertainment experience for all passengers to help accommodate any level of visual acuity as well as hearing and mobility-challenged passengers.
Let there be light: the "uLED Reading Light" from Collins Aerospace took the honours in th...
uLED Reading Light
Let there be light: the "uLED Reading Light" from Collins Aerospace took the honours in the "Material & Components" category. It can project almost any shape of light beam imaginable, providing targeted light for reading at several seats at the same time.
German seat manufacturer RECARO prevailed with a long-haul seat that makes Economy Class t...
Sleeping comfort above the clouds
German seat manufacturer RECARO prevailed with a long-haul seat that makes Economy Class travel more pleasant thanks to neck support and adjustable cushioning for the seat and backrest.
Sahngseok Lee from Hongik University in Korea took the prize with the “1 For All” concept,...
Adient 1FA
Sahngseok Lee from Hongik University in Korea took the prize with the “1 For All” concept, in collaboration with seating manufacturer Adient. Various seating classes are nested together in a tetris-like arrangement and connected by stairs, resulting in the best possible use of space.
The futuristic concept from winner Paperclip Design is simultaneously flexible and luxurio...
Peacock Suites
The futuristic concept from winner Paperclip Design is simultaneously flexible and luxurious. The company’s “Peacock Suites” promise a variable configuration of First Class cabins as required, from family compartments with a bunk bed to a three-room luxury suite.