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Bombardier shows off next-generation business jet seat

Bombardier shows off next-generation business jet seat
The Nuage seat has a new ergonomic design
The Nuage seat has a new ergonomic design
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The Nuage seat has a new ergonomic design
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The Nuage seat has a new ergonomic design
Nuage seat showing its recline features
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Nuage seat showing its recline features

Traveling on a private business jet may be a step up even from First Class, but the seats still leave something to be desired. Claiming to be the first major change in the business aircraft seat in 30 years, Bombardier Business Aircraft's new Nuage seat makes its debut on the company's Global 7000 aircraft. The new handcrafted seat, available in a selection of leathers and other materials, incorporates a number of new features for greater comfort.

For passengers on long-haul (or even short-haul) flights, seating is a major factor in the difference between an enjoyable trip and a feeling like an airborne veal calf. Even in the luxury of a private jet's cabin, an improved seat can be a marketing plus, so it isn't surprising that aircraft manufacturers keep tweaking the designs.

For the Nuage, Bombardier isn't just concentrating on the upholstery or the leg room. It's also diving into ergonomics. The new seat boasts five new patented systems, including a deep recline function that uses a tilt-link system that dips the seat as the back reclines. Normally, only the back moves in an aircraft seat, so the dip keeps the spine fully supported and avoids placing pressure on the legs.

Nuage seat showing its recline features
Nuage seat showing its recline features

Another feature is the fluid movement system that works with a patented floating base. This lets the chair track and swivel easily without the need for visible floor rails, and the central swivel axis keeps the seat's point of rotation centered for simple, precise turning. In addition, the Nuage has a tilting headrest that Bombardier says is designed for optimal neck support in any position, so passengers can read or watch television while reclined.

"In designing the Nuage seat, we examined every conceivable passenger need and comfort that might arise while seated in flight and launched our process from there," says Peter Likoray, Senior Vice President, Sales and Marketing, Bombardier Business Aircraft.

The video below introduces the Nuage seat.

Source: Bombardier Business Aircraft

The Nuage Seat

3 comments
3 comments
f8lee
Well, it's about time they fixed the problems with these types of seats...I'm just so tired of not being able to pivot precisely in order to abuse an underling in my G5, not to mention how I chafe when seated on anything less than virgin veal leather tanned by the powerful small hands of young women!
Paulinator
I hope Airbus likes their free new product that was funded by the Canadian taxpayers. Bombardier...the world's biggest welfare recipient.
David Ingram
By the time the bean counters get done with it, it will will look and feel like a folding chair.