HAECO Cabin Solutions, a business unit of the HAECO Group specialised in aircraft seating, interiors and cabin reconfiguration, has successfully obtained FAA Technical Standard Order (TSO) certification for Vector Light, the newest member of its Vector seating line, setting a new benchmark in weight and comfort onboard single-aisle aircraft.
Doug Rasmussen, President and Group Director of HAECO Cabin Solutions, said: "Vector Light, with a weight of 7.9kg per passenger for a fully equipped seat, has achieved significant weight savings, best-in-class passenger comfort and low cost-of-ownership without compromising on the quality and reliability, which define our Vector seating line."
Utilising a patent pending primary structure and making intelligent use of advanced materials, such as titanium and flexible slotted body-contouring carbon fiber, this "design-forward" seat maximises available cabin space and enhances passenger comfort through a comprehensive ergonomic approach and offers industry-leading living space at a narrow pitch.
The Vector Light catalogue features a wide range of selectable options for enhanced passenger convenience, as well as offering airlines choice with two dedicated versions: recliner seat, or fixed-recline seat.
Further optimised to achieve the highest possible reliability and a great ease of maintenance, Vector Light supports airline operations and reduces total costs of ownership.
"HAECO has further built on our reputation for delivering high-quality products that maximise comfort and exceed reliability standards," added Rasmussen. "We expect to begin delivering Vector Light to customers in Q4 2021."
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HAECO Cabin Solutions, LLC | Lavatory Equipment, Passenger Seating, Crew Seating, Curtains, Galleys, Crew Rest Modules, Aircraft Interiors |
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