Interior

Interior design in aviation can be a complex and competitive factor

Fly more beautifully

Different airlines have different business models. Some airlines rely on different travel classes to reach a large clientele. Others position themselves on the market as price leaders and only offer one travel class.

These different strategies influence the design of aircraft interiors. Interior design is therefore a decisive factor in differentiating an airline from the competition and is therefore a decisive factor in the overall economic success.

Whether it's paneling, seats, luggage lockers or on-board toilets. All elements must be coordinated and can convince the passenger of the airline in the long term.

In contrast to many other parts in the aerospace sector, we rarely find safety-relevant components in the interior of the aircraft. As a result, accuracy requirements in quality control are also lower. At WENZEL, we therefore rely primarily on optical solutions that test the components quickly, without contact and directly in the production environment and in line with production.

WM | LS 70

multifunctional laser line sensor

Learn more

WM | LS 50

Affordable entry into optical sensors

Learn more

mScan handheld scanner

Mobile 3-D scanner

Learn more

User stories

No items found.