Winch Design has announced the completion of an extensive Bombardier Global 6000 refurbishment. The project transformed a 10-year-old business jet, inside and out. The aircraft was on static display at EBACE 2024, held in Geneva, Switzerland, on 28-30 May.
Light, neutral-coloured leathers, straight-grain walnut timber and gold almond metal accents form the base of the interior palette. The aft lounge bulkhead features bespoke marquetry of colour-tinted burr while the mid and forward bulkheads are treated as vertical 3D slatted screens of light wood and mirror, for privacy and transparency.
The aircraft features a hand-tufted wool carpet with a wave-like pattern in bright aqua blue, which transitions through subtle gradients inspired by natural textures and vibrant ocean colours. The carpet’s colours are reflected in the stitching on the leather inlays of the tables, while the wave-like pattern continues across the upper side walls and ceilings.
Following its transformation, the new exterior livery features a pearlescent white graphic pattern on the metallic teal-coloured fuselage and winglets.
The aircraft refurbishment was completed under the watchful eye of operator AllianceJet.
“The Winch Design team thoroughly enjoyed the fast turnaround of this bespoke interior and exterior refit and we are delighted with the striking end result,” said Jim Dixon, managing partner and creative director, yachts and aviation, Winch Design.