Aircraft Interiors Cluster
The Aircraft Interiors Cluster is a working group with companies active in aircraft interiors. This goes beyond the cabin layout designs with seats, lavatories and luggage bins, but also everything that is behind the panels – like wiring and airco ducts. But it also covers services that companies provide in the field of interiors – from research, design and engineering through to manufacturing, operations, maintenance, repair and refurbishments.
The aim of this cluster is to look at collaboration opportunities and active exchange of information how to gain a position in the market, what the market looks like etc.
Possibilities to do joint projects in view of making aviation more sustainable are explored and cooperation between companies for a stronger and to achieve a more competitive Dutch position in the aerospace interior market.
Several topics have been discussed such as improving passenger experience, impact of COVID19, innovative designs, new materials, production technology and recycable & circular interior.
To prepare the events and sessions, there is a permanent working group consisting of:

Jan Verbeek
Vice-chairman | ADSE
Jan is vice-chairman of the board and represents ADSE
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Frédéric Wille
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines

Maresh Boel
Fokker Techniek

Luciana Monteiro
Embraer Netherlands

Michiel Blaauwhof
Collins Aerospace

Rolf van Woerkom
FITS Technology

Ton de Vries
Driessen Catering

Rico Engelman
Materialise (advisor)
You can join the Aircraft Interiors Cluster by sending an email to Wilma Pronk. Participation is free of charge for NAG members. If you are not a member, the cost will be € 250 per session. If you become a member you will get a refund of this money.

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