At Gulfstream Aerospace’s new sales and design center in Dallas, Texas, customers can see and touch the aircraft’s interior woods and fabrics before making their selection.
The 9,300ft2 facility allows customers to see and evaluate potential paint schemes, cabin layouts, and interior cabin selections with help from a software design program.
The application, DesignBook, displays realistic cabin configurations on a touch-screen tablet, complete with colors and fabrics. The rendering can also be projected on the wall at the sales and design center, according to Tray Crow, Gulfstream’s director of interior design.
In addition to the high-tech planning application, the center also has samples of fabric to feel, wood to see, china to touch and carpet to evaluate. Use of the computerized design-planning program is free.
The sales and design center is located in a new facility as part of the existing 420,000ft2 Gulfstream Dallas complex. The campus, which includes a Gulfstream mid-cabin completions center focusing on the G280 and G150, also has a service center for all Gulfstream models.
DesignBook is also available at Gulfstream’s Savannah sales and design center.
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