Iacobucci HF Aerospace (Stand 520) of Ferentino, Italy, is displaying here at MEBA 2014 its high-end aircraft seats and galley accessories designed exclusively for business aircraft. Since introducing its first business aircraft seat in 2010, the company has become a major player in luxury seating category.
“Our USP [unique selling point] is that we are a boutique seat manufacturer, everything is made in Italy and we are open to collaborate with our customers,” said Ricardo Palmeri, Iocabucci’s director of marketing.
Here at the show, Iacobucci is displaying its Milano single seat, the first time the seat is being shown in the region, as is the company’s double-mechanical seat. In addition, the company’s newly certified line of shell seats, based on seats designed for the recently delivered Hyundai Motor Company’s BBJ, completed by Comlux, are available in a range of configurations, functions, styles and finishing.
Detailed information about Iacobucci’s latest seats and divan, developed for the new Piaggio Avanti Evo model, is also available at its display here at Dubai World Center (Stand 520). The company is eager to meet with potential clients who are looking for the seats that are “elegant, refined, and bring that feeling that ‘This has been designed just for me,’” Palmeri said. “If you’re looking for something exclusive and premium, made in Italy, with Italian quality and style, come to us and see if we can work together.” The company declined to provide pricing for its seats.
Iacobucci is also displaying its award-winning range of espresso and coffee makers that are designed specifically for business aircraft. The espresso and cappuccino makers (28V and 115V variable frequency) include the Americana line, available with an external tank or connected to the aircraft’s water system.
Also being showcased is the company’s aerospace gusto oven, the first and only certified induction oven series for business aircraft, capable of producing “five-star restaurant” quality meals, Palmeri said. “If you want to have what we call the academy of taste, or gusto, onboard, there’s no other choice.” Iacobucci will be providing demonstrations of the oven, already installed on about 70 business jets, here at the show.