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February 12, 2026
Crystal Cabin Award 2026

24 finalists showcase the next generation of aircraft cabins

Hamburg, February  12, 2026. The Crystal  Cabin Award 2026 highlights the innovation power of the cabin industry: 24 finalists across eight categories are presenting solutions that advance  comfort, accessibility, and sustainability, while also driving  digitalization, efficiency, and safety on board. The selection spans new cabin layouts and premium suites, digital services and robotics, circular  materials, and optimized crew processes. Winners will take to the stage to  receive the coveted trophies on April 14, 2026, as part of the Aircraft  Interiors Expo (AIX), the world’s leading trade show for aircraft cabins in  Hamburg, Germany.

An international jury of 27 experts selected the finalists in eight  categories from 85 submissions by airlines, manufacturers, suppliers, design studios, and startups from around the world:

AccessibilityThe Accessibility category is focussed firmly on barrier-free and inclusive  travel. The finalists showcase solutions that improve mobility, independence,  and comfort on board, ranging from innovative transfer solutions and flexible  seating concepts to digital assistance systems that guide passengers safely,  independently, and comfortably through all areas of the cabin.

Airbus, in cooperation with Ipeco  Holdings and AMF-Bruns, is represented with a universal cabin concept. The Airspace U Suite – A UNIVERSAL Space  for Everybody enables wheelchair users to travel in their own wheelchair without manual transfers. A secure restraint system and flexible seating configurations allow semi-private seating, face-to-face arrangements, and premium areas for all passenger groups.

Diehl Aviation presents AURS, The Adaptive User Routing System, an inclusive cabin concept that  makes aircraft lavatories navigable for blind and deaf passengers. The  solution combines an accessible layout with a digital interface that adapts  to individual needs, provides visual safety announcements, and offers tactile  orientation aids.

RAVE Aerospace  (formerly SPI) presents Live  Transcription and Translations, an industry first: cabin  announcements are displayed in real time as text on the seatback IFE.  Passengers can select their language, so announcements are not only  transcribed but also translated. The feature is available in RAVE Standard  and RAVE Accessible Mode and is part of the standard RAVE offering.

All Nippon Airways, coop. Acumen Design Associates: The Room FX

Cabin  Concepts

The Cabin Concepts category stands for visionary, end-to-end solutions for  the cabin of tomorrow. The finalists present holistic concepts that redefine  space, design, technology, and the passenger experience from suites and shared  spaces to entirely new layouts.

All Nippon Airways,  in cooperation with Acumen  Design Associates, is a finalist with THE Room FX. The  concept combines two seats into a single compact structure, saving weight and  space – a key foundation for both increased comfort and higher seating  capacity. This is enabled by an innovative mechanism: the backrest remains  fixed while only the legrest moves to create a continuous lie-flat surface.

Design Investment,  in cooperation with Air  France and Stelia  Aerospace, presents the Air France First Class Suite. The concept  offers separate areas for sitting and sleeping within a private suite. The  seat and bed each feature a 32-inch screen, and the bed includes a split  mattress for flexible sleeping positions. A “ribbon” design connects the  zones and integrates curtains for privacy. All functions can be controlled  via tablet, complemented by storage spaces. The layout enables a four-abreast  arrangement in the Boeing 777.

Thompson Aero Seating  is nominated with VantageNOVA  First, a flexible seating solution that can transform from a  single seat into a double or four-seat configuration for shared dining and  social interaction. The “Star” arrangement enables four travelers to sit  directly facing each other. The concept creates a premium, first-class-style  experience without reducing seat density in the forward business class cabin.

BMW Designworks: SPACEFRAME

Passenger  Comfort

Increasingly differentiated passenger expectations are driving the  development of new comfort solutions in the aircraft cabin. The finalists in  this category demonstrate how ergonomics, space utilization, flexibility, and connectivity are being advanced across different cabin classes.

Airbus is represented with the Airspace A350 First Class cabin concept, an evolution of the A350-1000  cabin for an exclusive first-class experience. The new center module features  a master suite with a double bed, a private lavatory area, and a bar,  delivering maximum privacy. Virtual panoramic windows further enhance the sense of spaciousness.

SPACEFRAME,  developed by BMW  Designworks, presents a modular economy-class seat system that combines lightweight design, ergonomic support, and sustainable  materials. The concept enables a space-efficient, flexible seating layout  with an ergonomic mesh backrest, modular equipment, and integrated  infrastructure for power, lighting, and wireless charging – while remaining  fully recyclable.

Collins Aerospace  presents SkyNook,  a semi-private zone in the aft cabin of widebody aircraft. The solution uses  previously unused space between the sidewall and reduced economy rows to  create flexible retreat areas that offer privacy, safety, and calm for  families, passengers with special needs, or travelers with pets, service  dogs, or bulky carry-on items.

Cabin  Technologies

This category focuses on technological and conceptual innovations for  systems, components, and processes. The finalists show how AI, sensors,  robotics, and user-centered design can increase operational efficiency, enhance safety, and improve both crew workflows and the passenger journey.

AviusULD,  in cooperation with Eloc8,  is a finalist with the AviusULD SmartULD – Fire Tag. The tracking device for cargo containers  and baggage bins detects early overheating of lithium-ion batteries up to two  hours before a fire occurs. It can be installed both in cabin overhead bins  and on containers in the cargo hold, improving safety in passenger and cargo  aircraft.

Jamco & JAXA  present the Cabin Crew  Centered “C”-Galley, a galley concept for the aft cabin  designed to support workflows for cabin crew. Separate work zones for food,  beverages, and sales reduce walking distances and cross-traffic. A central  work surface with storage on both sides increases efficiency and serves as a  snack area outside service times without changing the overall footprint and  stowage volume.

ZAL Center of Applied  Aeronautical Research, in cooperation with 3D.aero and Hamburg University of Technology,  is a finalist with Automated  Quality Inspection. The robotics- and AI-based system  automates cabin inspections, detects visual deviations quickly and  objectively, and generates a detailed 3D model. It can be flexibly deployed  for OEMs, airlines, and maintenance operations. As a proof of concept, 100%  of deviations were detected in just 30 minutes.

IFEC  & Digital Services

Digital services are becoming increasingly important to the in-flight  experience. The finalists in the IFEC & Digital Services category present  solutions for connectivity, inflight entertainment, personalized services,  and cloud-based platforms that advance both operational processes and the  passenger experience on board.

Delta Air Lines  is a finalist with Delta’s  Connected Onboard Platform, a digital onboard architecture  that consolidates operational, connectivity, and passenger data. The  platform-agnostic solution provides the technological foundation for  reliable, personalized service and a connected onboard experience across the  entire fleet.

Veyond Metaverse  presents the FlyMD 5D XR  In-Flight Medical Assistance Platform, a solution for medical  emergencies on board that enables real-time spatial participation of  physicians on the ground directly into the cabin. The system transmits a  three-dimensional live view of the cabin, supporting more precise situation  assessment and improved crew guidance via existing onboard connectivity.

United Airlines’  entry, Delivering the  First Connected, Omni-Channel Passenger Experience, is a  cloud-based onboard architecture designed to deliver a consistent, connected  passenger experience across the fleet. In collaboration with Starlink, Axinom, and Spotify, the solution integrates connectivity, inflight entertainment, and personal devices,  providing the technological foundation for a scalable, low-maintenance, and customizable passenger experience.

ZIM Aircraft Seating: The Frame

Sustainable  Cabin

Sustainability is a key innovation field in aviation. The finalists in this category demonstrate how lightweight design, recycled and bio-based  materials, and circular design approaches can reduce weight, emissions, and environmental impact while meeting functional and aesthetic requirements.

RECARO Aircraft Seating  presents The R Sphere -  Sustainability Concept Seat, a modular aircraft seat that  saves around 1.5 kg per passenger and reduces approximately 55 tons of CO₂ per year per single-aisle aircraft. The seat is made from  recyclable materials, maintenance-friendly modular components, and optimized  surfaces for cleaning and upkeep, supporting a sustainable and flexible cabin  design.

Testori 1904  is nominated with the Plant-based  Fibre Textile System, a new plant-based fiber system  developed for seat covers, curtains, and vertical surfaces in aircraft  cabins. The materials meet the same technical, aesthetic, and flame-retardant  standards as synthetic or animal-based fibers and contribute to product  circularity while reducing the environmental footprint.

ZIM Aircraft Seating  introduces The Frame,  a new generation of seats featuring modular, repairable wood components  designed for durability and low maintenance. Laminated wood elements reduce  synthetic materials, lower weight and fuel consumption, and enable recycling  at end-of-life.

Breakthrough  Start-ups

The new Breakthrough Start-ups category focuses on fresh perspectives and  disruptive ideas. The finalists present novel cabin concepts and digital  solutions that challenge established structures and have the potential to  reshape the industry sustainably.

GMI has reached the finals with Green  Mobility Interior - Building a more sustainable future for  the interior industry and develops sustainable material solutions for  aircraft cabins. Founded in 2021, the company reduces plastic waste through a  closed material loop for aviation-certified plastics. Production waste is  recycled and reintegrated into the supply chain with full traceability. With  the Zero-Waste Countertop for the A320 family, GMI demonstrates that circular  economy approaches in the cabin are already industrially feasible today.

Quvia is developing Quvia:  Building the Backbone of In-Flight Digital Experiences, an  AI-powered platform for analyzing the digital onboard experience. The  solution provides real-time transparency into connectivity, inflight entertainment, and system performance. Through optimized analytics, fault  diagnosis, and traffic control, Quvia helps airlines resolve issues faster,  prevent outages, and improve the reliability of digital cabin systems across  the fleet.

smair, in cooperation with EK  Engineering, is nominated as a finalist with smairGO, a digital  system for aircraft cabin appearance and lifecycle management. The solution  standardizes and documents the repair of cosmetic damage and replaces costly  replacement measures. Through validated procedures, digital workflows, and  full traceability, smairGO makes cabin repairs predictable, repeatable, and  sustainable across the entire lifecycle.

Design Investment, coop. Air France and Stelia Aerospace

University

Visionary ideas from academia and research once again round out the  competition in 2026. Students and research institutions from around the world  demonstrate how creative approaches, new technologies, and interdisciplinary  collaboration can shape the aircraft cabin of tomorrow.

The Georgia Institute of  Technology, in cooperation with Airbus and Delta Air Lines, was  selected as a finalist with the Closed-Loop  Cabin Catering Data System Redesign, a redesigned cabin  catering data system with a closed data loop. It connects passenger  preferences, inflight consumption, and feedback with catering planning to  improve forecasting, personalize meals, and reduce food waste. This creates a  data-driven foundation for more efficient and sustainable inflight catering.

The Georgia Institute of  Technology also presents, in cooperation with Airbus, Delta Air Lines, and TU Delft, SMARTrack | Optimized Cabin Cleaning  Dispatching System. It optimizes Delta’s cabin cleaning dispatching system to reduce delays between landing and readiness for  departure and to support the Net Zero 2050 target. Centralized information,  filters, color coding, and real-time communication better connect crews,  cleaning teams, and dispatchers. Fewer delays mean less fuel burn, lower CO₂ emissions, and higher aircraft utilization.

Guangdong University of  Technology is represented with the AeroMorph Seat, a seat  concept that adapts to changing cabin pressure conditions without  electronics. Pressure-dependent air cushions in the neck, back, and pelvic  area automatically change shape during flight to provide support and comfort.  When cabin pressure decreases, the cushions expand to stabilize the neck and  torso; when pressure increases, they contract. The low-energy,  low-maintenance system is designed to reduce muscle fatigue and circulatory  issues on long-haul flights and relies on a simple, lightweight construction.

AIX  Showcase and Awards Ceremony

Some of the finalists will be exhibiting during the Aircraft Interiors Expo  (April 14–16, 2026) in Hamburg, Germany.

The winners of the Crystal Cabin Award 2026 will be honored on the evening of  April 14, 2026, during a formal awards ceremony at the Hamburg Chamber of  Commerce.

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