I much prefer the feel of the ‘before’ interior, with the different colour velvets and warm, elegant real wood. It perhaps needed a refresh, but the ‘after’ with everything in black and white and all leather is so sterile and looks much less comfortable and relaxing, and very impersonal and corporate. The matte black wood everywhere also looks cheap. I can’t wait until luxury design trends get away from this cold, monochrome blandness. If I ever can afford my own jet I certainly want something that feels personal to me and with plush, luxurious textures.
Amazing interior - defying its 38 years of age. Great job done. If the winglets would finally get certified for the -200 it would get a nice range boost as well.
@@user-tk2me8xy1f I am aware of that. I’m now 16 and a half, and I’m an entrepreneur and working on getting a PhD in the near future. I understand that it would be unusual to work with somebody of my age, but that isn’t what they care about, they care about making money, like all businesses, therefore as long as they receive the requested payment they’ll be able to renovate a small plane.