What are the latest trends in Aircraft Interiors Market? How is the market shaping up post-pandemic. How far will airlines go in making passenger travel more luxurious and convenient? Is it cost-effect and sustainable for operators? This and many more questions answered by Arthur Glain, Advanced Concept Manager at Safran Seats, in an exclusive Q&A with Aircraft Interiors Today.
Q – What are the current/latest trends in the Aircraft Interiors market according to you?
A -Post-pandemic, several noteworthy trends have shaped the Aircraft Interiors market:
Resurgence of First Class: After experiencing a decline over the last decade, the First-Class segment is witnessing a remarkable revival. Key players are enhancing their offerings, and new entrants are entering this market.
Growth in Leisure Business Travel: The post-COVID traffic surge has been fueled by an increase in leisure business travelers who are willing to pay extra for a more comfortable travel experience.
Cabin Sub-segmentation: As airlines booking systems evolve, complex cabins appear more evidently as opportunities for ancillary revenues. We are seeing more and more airlines willing to create sub-segmentations within a given, creating distinct passenger experiences, catering to specific passenger needs and boosting ancillary revenues. The incorporation of “Elite” front row monuments offering a first-class experience to passenger at front-end of the cabin, has become a crucial element in the design of new cabin layouts.
Sustainability Focus: As passengers in certain regions are getting more and more climate-conscious, sustainability has become a paramount concern for many airlines, particularly in Europe and Japan. Airlines are placing significant emphasis on reducing weight, sourcing bio-material and increasing recyclability, with Safran Seats taking a leading role in these efforts.
Q – Airlines’ willingness to invest in aircraft interiors post-COVID, your comments.
A- Airlines are acutely aware that their onboard products constitute a crucial aspect of their brand identity. The realization that investing in their brand translates into a tangible return on investment is driving a significant commitment to enhancing aircraft interiors. Notably, impressive retrofit programs undertaken by airlines like Air India and Emirates serve as compelling evidence that carriers are steadfast in their determination to uphold and elevate the quality of their interior offerings. This proactive approach underscores the industry’s recognition that a superior in-flight experience contributes not only to passenger satisfaction but also to the overall perception of the airline’s brand, thereby solidifying their commitment to sustained investment in aircraft interiors.
Q – How has the technology/styles in aircraft interiors evolved over the years?
A – The landscape of aircraft interiors has undergone a notable transformation in recent years, marked by advancements in both technology and aesthetics. Passenger-centric technologies now play a decisive role in seat selection, evolving from simple pneumatic cushions with limited massage functions a decade ago to a diverse range of features such as heating, cooling, and perceived noise reduction. Innovations like Euphony, allowing passengers to enjoy in-flight entertainment without headphones, represent game-changing additions. Simultaneously, the latest generation In-Flight Entertainment (IFE) systems boast high-definition, larger, and more responsive touchscreens, offering direct connectivity to seats or personal devices for an enriched entertainment experience.
In terms of aesthetics, cabin interiors have shifted away from the neutral esthetics dominated by airframers, featuring light grey window panels and ceilings. The introduction of high shells and suite doors has empowered designers, providing greater creative freedom and enabling the development of bolder cabins that convey distinct brand identities. Lighting has emerged as a key element in crafting stunning cabin interiors, with modern aircraft like the A350 and B787 offering opportunities for innovative lighting solutions. This not only enhances the overall ambiance but also provides airlines with unique branding possibilities widely embraced across the industry. Together, these evolutions underscore a commitment to redefining air travel standards by seamlessly blending comfort, entertainment, and aesthetics to enhance the passenger experience.
Q – Going ahead, what are your predictions for the aircraft interiors market?
A – All current indicators suggest a sustained growth in commercial aviation volumes and investments in the short and medium term. The market is expected to further diversify across numerous relatively small markets. Notably, the landscape is witnessing a dichotomy, with basic economy evolving towards a more minimalistic approach, while first class experiences are becoming increasingly opulent.
The trends highlighted earlier, particularly the emphasis on sustainability, are anticipated to persist and even intensify. Sustainability is emerging as an urgent priority, and Safran is poised to lead the industry in navigating this transformative shift. The commitment to maintaining a forefront position aligns with the broader trajectory of the aviation industry, as it continues to evolve to meet the changing demands of passengers and the imperative of environmental responsibility.