Airbus & Pagani Introduce Infinito: A Digital-Ceiling Cabin for the ACJ319neo
Airbus, the world’s leading aircraft manufacturer, partnered with Pagani—renowned for its high‑performance carbon‑fiber hypercars—to launch the Infinito cabin for the ACJ319neo corporate jet. This design represents a significant leap beyond the previous interior, blending advanced materials with cutting‑edge digital technology.

Beyond the extensive use of carbon‑fiber, the standout feature is the digital ceiling. The ceiling projects high‑resolution imagery and can stream a live feed of the sky above, creating an immersive glass‑roof experience that enhances cabin ambiance.

Carbon‑fiber permeates the cabin, with the following components incorporating the material:
- Seat frames (backs and sides)
- Cabinetry
- Wall‑frame around the glass wall that separates the living and dining areas
- Dining/conference table and its legs
- Work table surface
- End table near the seat
- Mid‑cabin stripe that spans the interior

Pagani also incorporated its proprietary CarboTitanium—a hybrid of carbon‑fiber and titanium first introduced in the Zonda Cinque—into the cabin design, marking its debut in aviation.
Source: Airbus
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