ACJ TwoTwenty Comlux
ACJ TwoTwenty Comlux

First ACJ TwoTwenty delivered to Comlux

The first Airbus Corporate Jet, ACJ TwoTwenty was successfully delivered to Comlux from the Airbus A220 Final Assembly Line in Mirabel, Canada.

The all-new business jet, powered exclusively by Pratt & Whitney GTF™ engines, has just landed at Comlux’ s Indianapolis facilities for cabin completion.

Since its successful purchase at the Dubai Air Show 2021, the first ACJ TwoTwenty is now owned by FIVE, the Dubai-based Group. Comlux Completion will engineer, fabricate and integrate the interior of the VIP cabin which FIVE selected from among the multiple cabin arrangements and options that the ACJ TwoTwenty offers.

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Comlux, with its ACJ-approved completion center in Indianapolis and proven experience in outfitting and upgrading VIP interiors, has been selected as exclusive partner for the outfitting of the first 15 cabins to the latest addition of the ACJ program.

The aircraft is now in fabrication phase of the cabin outfitting process. 9H-FIVE will be delivered to its owner, FiveHotels, in early 2023
The aircraft is now in the fabrication phase of the cabin outfitting process. 9H-FIVE will be delivered to its owner, FiveHotels, in early 2023

Daron Dryer, CEO Comlux Completion said, "I am delighted to welcome home the first-ever ACJ TwoTwenty. Our Design & Engineering teams have been working on the program jointly with the ACJ teamfor more than 2 years and now, she is here! Thanks to the new Virtual Reality tool we have especially developed for this program, the completion process will be the most efficient, stringent and reliable we have ever achieved, allowing us to guarantee an Entry into Service at the beginning of 2023. We could not dream of a better start in the new year !”

About ACJ TwoTwenty

The ACJ TwoTwenty is a clean-sheet design aircraft, based on Airbus’ A220-100.

The ACJ TwoTwenty combines intercontinental-range enabling the aircraft to fly over 12 flight hours, enabling the aircraft to fly up to 5,650 nm/10,500 km (over 12 flight hours) directly connecting city pairs like London and Los Angeles, Moscow and Jakarta, Tokyo and Dubai as well as Beijing and Melbourne.

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