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Jeremy Monteiro of JASS Wants To Make Jazz a Mainstream Affair

Jeremy Monteiro of JASS Wants To Make Jazz a Mainstream Affair

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JASS intends to grow the interest in jazz through multiple avenues like working closely with youths through mentorships and staging more concerts to engage with the general public.

By Joseph Low


You are one of Singapore’s most iconic jazz musicians. Tell us about your first steps as a musician.

I started learning Classical piano since I was six years old in 1966. I started to get interested in jazz when I turned 14 in 1974. My dad was a Mobil oil executive but he played jazz guitar and had a great selection of jazz guitar records. He often had jam sessions with his friends at home and so in a sense, he inspired me to become a jazz musician.


After my O levels, I worked as a solo pianist and organist at the now defunct “Country Club” hotel in East Coast Road and in early 1975, I went for an audition to be a pianist at Club 392. The owner, Mr AJ Isaac hired me as a pianist and bandleader. My musicians were in their 30s and 40s at the time.

A writer in Hong Kong once described your style as “a mix of Ravel and the Blues”. Would you agree with this statement?

That’s actually quite an accurate description. I love the French Impressionistic harmonies including that of Ravel. And I love the Blues. So somehow how I synthesised that and came up with a style which also combined some Bebop licks and even some Country and Western stylistic touches.

When was the Jazz Association (Singapore) (JASS) created, and can you share with us about its mission and what has been achieved so far?

JASS was formed in 2016. We set out to help raise the level of excellence in jazz in Singapore. We also aim to grow our audience, work closely in developing our youths through mentorship like the “Lion City Youth Jazz Festival”. The scholarship programme that we have enables those interested in pursuing jazz the means to kickstart their professional study. Other activities that we are participating in include projects with children with autism, Down’s syndrome and cultural diplomacy efforts. Our main orchestra JASSO has performed in the US, China, the United Kingdom, Malaysia and Thailand.



Since Covid-19, we have continued our cultural diplomacy works through our online presentations, which has seen our online shows attain hundreds of thousands of views from all over the world.


We added a new pillar to our work in 2020, the JASS Crisis Fund to help jazz musicians in financial distress through Covid-19 and beyond, with short term financial aid.

What will be the highlights of the JASS Benefit Gala Dinner on 31 July 2022?

We are excited about our upcoming gala. We will be the first arts company to hold a full-fledged in-person gala with a full big band since the easing of our Covid-19 measures.



The theme of our gala is “Swing It!” and we are looking forward to playing some swinging jazz standards with the Jazz Association Singapore Orchestra (JASSO) and our special featured guest artists Nathan Hartono and Joanna Dong.


Our gala night will also be a triple celebration where we celebrate Jeremy Monteiro’s 45th career anniversary, the 121st birthday of jazz legend and father of modern jazz, Loui Armstrong and JASS’ upcoming 6th anniversary. This year’s gala will be a night to remember.

What are the main avenues of work for JASS in the coming five years?

One of the main aspects of our artmaking work will be developing an amalgamation of the instruments and music of our Asian heritage with jazz to try and create a truly unique style of music.


Of course we will continue our work in promoting jazz as one of the mainstream genres, but we are excited about this new offshoot.


On the community work front, we intend to do our “Jazz for Kids” and “Jazz for Seniors” programmes and to reach out to the communities and bring jazz to the neighbourhoods as well.


We also want to make jazz accessible and inclusive and will continue our partnership with ART:DIS (previously known as Very Special Arts).

From teenagers to seniors, is it easy in Singapore to find suitable jazz classes or a jazz academy?

Currently, jazz is an elective subject for the O Levels and I notice that jazz is also been infused into the general syllabus for primary and secondary schools. One can also study for a degree in jazz studies at LASALLE College of the Arts. There are also many music teachers who teach jazz privately for those interested to learn how to play it privately.


JASS as we are known by our acronym also conducts jazz appreciation talks for the public as well as professional talks like our “Jazz improvisation for Classical Musicians” to help demystify jazz for classical musicians.

How are you reaching to new audiences? What is currently being done to get the younger generation to appreciate jazz?

Even before JASS was formed, it was amazing to see young musicians in their teens develop an interest in straightahead jazz and attain very impressive levels.


Both the Singapore Polytechnic and the National University Jazz clubs have become a hotbed of jazz activity and some of the younger ones from a few years ago have now become serious professional level jazz musicians. One of them is Sean Hong Wei, who we first had in the youth orchestra when he was 17. Now at 23, he plays as the lead alto player in both the main and youth orchestras in JASSO and JASSYO!


Another leader of the youth jazz movement is Aaron James Lee, one of our current JASS scholars studying towards a jazz degree at LASALLE and is already one of the top call jazz drummers in Singapore.

What are your favourite places to listen to Jazz in Singapore?

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Currently, there are two main jazz clubs in Singapore but live music has not been allowed for more than two years already because of the pandemic. One is Maduro on Dempsey Hill, and the other is Simply Jazz, a jazz club I opened at CHIJMES in November 2021 with the Tinbox Group. Before Covid-19, there were also other clubs like Blu Jazz that was a favourite for the youth musicians.

Tell us more about this exciting collab you recently participated in, “re:Sound Collective”?

The collaboration that I did with re:Sound Collective was indeed a special one for me. In 1991, I won a Silver Medal for Best Music Score at the International Radio Festival of New York. After that, I moved away from writing large ensemble works to concentrate on being a jazz pianist.


In the last 10 years, I have been hearing the siren call to go back to writing large ensemble music so about two years ago, I decided to start writing symphonic jazz works again and help in catalysing the Symphonic Jazz movement in Singapore.


The concert with re:Sound Collective gave me an opportunity to write and perform my orchestral works. I had been writing these compositions for the past two years so it was wonderful to see it come to life with the magnificent re:Sound Collective orchestra.

You have also been busy with the opening of Simply Jazz at Chijmes in 2021. What is the concept behind the club and why has it become the go-to place for jazz lovers?

Simply Jazz has the best of both worlds — a great chef with a menu that would excite the well-travelled Singapore palette as well as a really exciting jazz atmosphere. With a live jazz band playing almost every night, Simply Jazz has become one of the go-to places for jazz in Singapore.

If you were to name one person or musician who has influenced you greatly for your love of Jazz, who would that be?

I’m afraid it’s not one person but three. One is my mentor and godfather of Singapore jazz Louis Soliano, who remains active at 79; the two-time Grammy award-winning saxophonist Ernie Watts with whom I have been making music with since 1987 with more than a hundred shows since then. I have also written more than 10 pieces with Ernie that have appeared on both his albums and mine.


Finally, the late great Grammy award-winning bassist Eldee Young was my best friend and I had a group with him together with Grammy winning drummer Redd Holt from 1986 until 2007 when Eldee passed away. Together as “Monteiro, Young and Holt”, we played on the main stage of the Montreux Jazz Festival, which the late founder Claude Nobs called one of the great concerts in the first 22 years of Montreux.


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Royal Salute Is There To Celebrate Your Milestones at Every Moment

Royal Salute Is There To Celebrate Your Milestones at Every Moment

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From giving a toast to your big 30 to the 30th million dollar, the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom is ready to rejoice with you.

By Joseph Low

Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom


Royal Salute is synonymous with celebrations. The Scotch whisky maker has been a mainstay in the commemoration of various milestones of the English monarch starting from the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. While a 21-gun-salute paid tribute to the young monarch, in the same vein, Royal Salute created an exquisite blend using whisky from Strathisla, the oldest Scottish working distillery in the Scottish.

 

Royal Salute has a range of whisky expressions fitting for an occasion to commemorate milestones in life. The only requirement the brand follows is that it only uses whiskies that have been aged at least 21 years whenever a new blend is created. For the newest expression, the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom, a minimum of 30 years of whiskies are used. This tells of Royal Salute’s commitment to quality and gave rise to its informal motto, “We Begin Where Others End”.

 

While some of the most precious whiskies are resevered only for special days like anniversaries, birthdays and other events, these noteworthy affairs shouldn’t dictate when one should toast to rejoice and enjoy the exceptional taste of the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom.

 

A Toast to the Big 30

 

Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom
 

Just as the Queen has celebrated various mileposts with Royal Salute over the years, we also toast to our own achievements, and one that is close to many of us is reaching the big 30. It is said that when one crosses over 30 years old, you are believed to be more mature, responsible and wise enough to take all important decisions. For the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom, the new expression blends together a hand selection of the finest whiskies picked by Royal Salute Master Blender Sandy Hyslop. Each whisky is aged minimally for 30 Years and is sourced from Scotland.

 

The result of this meticulous blend is a luxurious concoction of sweet and fruity notes of juicy ripe pears, blood orange and honey. The medley of favours is reminiscent of the summer days in the highlands of Scotlands where the fruitbowl is overflowing with the freshest harvest. On the finish, the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom is smokey and lingers in the mouth.

 

A Toast to the 30th Million Dollars

 

 
What is the key to unlocking financial freedom? Some say earning the first million dollars is the answer, but we reckon that the 30th million would provide a greater ease of spending on luxury (given today’s rising inflation costs). The Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom is a tribute to the Ceremony of the Keys, hosted annually at Scotland’s Holyrood Palace where the keys to the City of Edinburgh are presented to the Queen. Similarly, the key, whether metaphorically or literally, symbolises the magic formula for success.

 

Master blender Sandy Hyslop shares, “The new blend pays tribute to one of the longest-standing ceremonies still practiced by the British Monarchy and captures the celebratory energy and classic refinement of the Ceremony of the Keys. Each whisky that was selected to create this new expression is of the utmost quality, and from the start of production through to bottling, it was a thorough process that required constant care and attention. The result is a distinguished blend and a great addition to the fantastic collection of Royal Salute high-aged Scotch whiskies.”

 

A Toast to the 30th Career Year

 

Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom

Another significant milestone in anyone’s life is the celebration of their 30th year in a career. A professional life that’s three decades long commands respect as it exemplifies one’s devotion to honing a craft. When the Queen gave her first Christmas speech, she said, “I may faithfully serve Him and you, all the days of my life,” and kept her promises throughout her remarkable reign. The Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom is a toast to the person’s exceptional commitment and the Queen’s faithfulness in the service to the people.

 

Presented in a hand-crafted flagon that spotlights high mastery of craftsmanship, the Royal Salute 30 Year Old Key to the Kingdom’s stopper is inspired by the hilt of ancient Scottish swords. The granite-effect of the bottle accentuates the silver emblem and also provides a pleasant contrast to the presentation box, which features designs inspired by the Ceremony of the Keys like the ceremonial horns, royal roses, noble swords and regal crests.

 

Celebrations can happen anytime. It does not need to be confined to just milestones because memorialising a special occasion needs no particular date as every day is worth toasting.

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Six For The Summer: Cool Cabriolets To Look Forward To

Six For The Summer: Cool Cabriolets To Look Forward To

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Here are 6 sexy cabriolets that are guaranteed to amplify your sensory experience while driving.

By Sheldon Trollope

One of life’s greatest pleasures is an open-top drive in a cabriolet on a warm, balmy sunset. There’s nothing like the smell of sea salt when driving along the coast or the petrichor of the forest, freshly washed by the rain just moments before.


Driving top down also makes for a heightened sensory experience. The driver hears the engine and exhaust more clearly, and the smell of hot brakes and tyres from a spirited drive stirs the emotions to a new level.


If you’re lucky enough to be behind the wheel of an open cabriolet on these occasions, you can literally feel the stress melt away and a smile grow on your face. It has been said, however, that the most successful people make their own luck. So to prepare you for these situations, here are six of the latest cabriolets that are guaranteed to make your day. Every day.


Maserati MC-20 Cielo 

The newest in this group is the Maserati MC-20 Cielo. Hot on the heels of the coupé that made its debut last year, the Cielo is in fact more of a targa than an outright convertible. Instead of a folding fabric or metal top, this Maserati is fitted with a state-of-the-art electrochromic glass roof panel. At a touch of a button on the central screen, the top can be transformed from clear to opaque. Best-in-class thermal insulation promises to keep heat Sun’s heat at bay while it takes just a press of a button and 12 seconds to electrically remove the top.


Impressively, the MC-20 Cielo weighs just 65kg more than the coupe, which is insignificant for the revolutionary Nettuno twin-turbo V6 engine to overcome. With 630hp at the driver’s disposal, the MC-20 Cielo is capable of reaching over 320km/h and needs only three seconds to reach 100km/h from a standstill. Just as well then, that among the various drive modes available to optimize the car’s handling dynamics, WET Mode is also there for reassuring control when the heavens open.


Bentley Continental GT V8 Convertible


The perfect accompaniment to a cabriolet is an engine that sings. One of the best-sounding motors that money can buy is a high-revving V8 which incidentally, can be fund under the bonnet of the Bentley Continental GT V8 Convertible

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Its 4.0-litre twin-turbo engine produces a characterful V8 burble through its stylish quad exhaust pipes, while offering better efficiency for a Touring range of over 800km. All in unbeatable comfort for effortlessly covering long distances.


While a top speed of 318km/h and the ability to reach 100km/h from a standstill in four seconds, the Bentley Drive Dynamics selector allows the full breadth of performance, from class-leading refinement and comfort to focussed handling in Sport mode.


In addition, the Active All-Wheel Drive System, enables the use of rear-wheel drive as much as possible during normal driving for optimum efficiency and dynamic performance.


BMW M4 Competition Convertible with M xDrive


Another brand that is increasing the availability of all-wheel drive in its model range is BMW M. This performance division of BMW is known for building some of the most uncompromising performance cars of out time.


Most recently, the M4 is available in Convertible guise. Paired with all-wheel drive, the BMW M4 Competition Convertible with M xDrive, as it is properly called, breaks new ground for the M sub-brand. Just as well since its 3.0-litre, 6-cylinder in-line twin-turbocharged engine makes 510hp.


Reverting back to a fabric folding roof after a long hiatus also means adding the convenience of opening or closing the roof on the move at speeds of up to 50km/h.


Audi R8 Spyder V10 performance RWD


The Audi R8 has matured into something of a “thinking man’s” supercar. It is well-executed; stylish, handles beautifully and has a track record of reliability that is the envy of many exotic brands.


It also offers some pedigree, too. By way of the Lamborghini Huracan with which it shares its chassis and that fabulous V10 engine! Additionally, the Audi R8 Spyder V10 performance RWD offers a greater degree of purity with a rear wheel drive layout that saves weight as well as puts the driver firmly in control. With great power, comes great responsibility indeed.


Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet


No list of sports cars, open-topped or otherwise, would be complete without the Porsche 911. In this case, the latest 992-generation models are so complete that even the ‘entry’ model is easily capable of delivering all the useable performance anyone could possibly need. Look further up the price list and the Stuttgart carmaker is only too happy to oblige with even more potent versions of its iconic sports car.


The 385hp output of the 911 Carrera Cabriolet perfectly subscribes to the brand’s philosophy of Porsche Intelligent Performance. In the real world, stratospheric power outputs only translate to spending more time braking for the next corner. The driver of this 911 Carrera however, would be able to spend more time, savouring the nuances of the power band and the characteristic engine notes that come with every increment of revs. All the better that this is done with the top down…


Jaguar F-Type R-Dynamic Black Convertible


Speaking of intelligent performance, one of the most beautiful cars in this group is also the most efficient. Powered by a 300hp, 2.0-litre turbocharged Ingenium four-cylinder engine, it generates maximum torque from just 1,500rpm. All this while delivering the expected sports car acceleration from 0 to 100km/h in only 5.4 seconds and a top speed of 250km/h.


The new R-Dynamic Black variants of the F-Type take the purity and presence of its sports car ethos to a new level. For starters, the 20-inch gloss black alloy wheels known as ‘Style 5039’ are not available on any other model in the range.

Inside, more quality detailing can be found that gives this car the look and feel of traditionally British craftsmanship which adds a greater sense of luxury and sportiness.


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Maserati’s Grecale is Built for “The Everyday Exceptional” Experience

Maserati’s Grecale is Built for “The Everyday Exceptional” Experience

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The Grecale comes in four different models and every one of them makes driving a pleasurable pastime.

By Joseph Low

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Maserati Grecale

 

Italian carmaker Maserati, known to manufacture some of the world’s fastest and most luxurious sports and passenger cars, has launched a new SUV class to complement its range of automobiles. The brand calls it “Grecale”, which in Italian means a north-easterly Mediterranean wind. Like other models, Maserati named it after the world’s most famous winds to reflect its speedy nature.

 

Its base model, the Grecale GT can hit 60mph in fewer than 5.6 seconds and 124 mph in 23.7 seconds. This performance has already surpassed its fellow German competitor. In today’s fast-paced world, having an SUV like the Grecale makes commuting between places an easy feat. Its five-seater arrangement is just about right for a young family looking for a car, and each model has three basic drive modes (Comfort, GT and Sport) that the driver can toggle depending on the need.

 

Maserati Grecale

 

For daily commutes in a city like Singapore, the ideal driving mode is Comfort, which guarantees maximum usability and comfort while ensuring peak efficiency. For those living in a country with long roads, the Sport mode will come in handy. Pedal sensitivity and gear change are set to peak performance and the driving position is lowered by 15mm — the spotlight is now on you and any preconceived notions of what an SUV can deliver will be rewritten.

 

The Grecale features a wide selection of powertrains, from conventional internal combustion engines to hybrid and a fully electric variation next year. As more countries move toward a greener future, the electric model, the Folgore, will most likely be a top pick for many across the world. Furthermore, it will be Maserati’s first fully electric SUV in its brand history and sets the standard for other upcoming electric vehicles the Trident brand has in its blueprint.

 

“The Everyday Exceptional” is the tagline for the Grecale, and it is an amalgamation of passion, innovation, versatility and style. These qualities are exemplified throughout the SUV starting from the exterior, which is the second series to adopt Maserati’s new styling direction after the marque’s flagship MC20. The car’s face features a distinctive Maserati grille but the rest of its bulbous body is emblematic of a typical SUV like its fellow competitors from Alfa RomeoPorsche and BMW.

 

Moving into the cabin, you will be greeted by the modern touches available such as the 12.3-inch dashboard containing a digital gauge cluster and a pair of touchscreens on the centre stack. A first for Maserati is the fitting of a digital clock, which not only tells time but also emits a signal response when a voice command is issued. Furthermore, the clock face can become a compass, an essential tool when embarking on an off-road journey.

 

When choosing an Italian brand like Maserati, you would be sure to know that you will be living each day without any compromise. Be it with your family in the city or road-tripping with your friends, the Triden brand’s Grecale model is there to confer you luxurious comfort paired with supreme performance that the marque is well-known for in the automobile world.

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Hugh Jackman’s Triplex Home Provides The Ultimate Summer Livingg

Hugh Jackman’s Triplex Home Provides The Ultimate Summer Living

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This triplex condominium provides an entire level each for personal space and entertainment, it also comes with a view of the Hudson River.

By Jeremy Yip

 

Hugh Jackman is the proud owner of a triplex apartment in the West Village in New York City but has decided to list it for sale. The triplex apartment is listed for a whopping US$39 million by Corcoran Group. With a home that has amenities accommodating the ideal summer living in NYC, interested buyers should take note of this listing.

Unique Interior Designed By Richard Meier

The apartment was designed by Richard Meier, a renowned and Pritzker Prize-winning architect who has made his name with a series of projects including the Getty Centre in Los Angeles. The condominium is located at a building known as 176 Perry Street and boasts over 11,000 square feet. The abode itself spans over three floors from the eighth to the tenth floor. What makes this property extra special is not only that Meier designed the building, but Hugh Jackman and his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness’s home interior is also specially penned out by the architect himself. The unit has been updated throughout the years since 2008 when the couple acquired it, but Meier’s special touch with the interiors undoubtedly still permeates the uniqueness and speciality of his works.

 

Vast Recreational Space For Utmost Relaxation

Jackman’s apartment is located on the eighth floor, and the level is home to four of the apartment’s five bedrooms, complete with adjoined bathrooms. In addition to the bedrooms, the floor also contains a library space that is ideal for the home’s inhabitants to share and relax.

Images of summer are typically recalled where one is bounding through vast plots of land and the floor-to-ceiling windows of the apartment expand the space where guests will not feel restricted to the confines of solid walls.

The huge recreational room facing the Hudson River is the most eye-catching feature of the space. One can appreciate spectacular views like sunsets, the Statue of Liberty and boats sailing past.

 

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The triplex home also offers a gorgeous staircase that merges the home’s three levels, with the lowest structure of the staircase encased in glass for a true interior style statement.

Image: Corcoran Group
Image: Corcoran Group

On the ninth floor, you’ll be able to access the gourmet kitchen, a dining room that doubles as a gallery space for artworks (if one is an avid collector) and a study office. Not only is the triplex home ideal for summer, but a gas fireplace is also an additional feature one would find on this floor to keep guests cosy in the cold New York winters.

Amenities For Summer Lovers

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Moving on to the highest level of the triplex, the tenth floor is dedicated to the luxurious master suite. A luscious bathroom with double sinks, a spa, sauna and dressing room make up the space. For summer, the area could also be reimagined as a space for working out or unwinding after a long day. The three-stacked property could hold a party or be a summer family home where every member get to be together while enjoying their own preferred activity.

Image: Corcoran Group
 

Minimalist Interiors That Allows An Easy Change-Up

The colour palette of the three-story apartment is mainly white, from the walls to the beams along with the windows and tile flooring, allowing the scenic views to truly stand out. The interior has been designed to reflect grandiosity like the towering column that reaches up to the ceiling of the tenth floor and the chandelier hanging from above. The minimalistic style juxtaposes nicely with the other elements of the space, therefore adding visual interest without sticking out too much.

 

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The styling showcases how much the owner can switch up the look and feel of the home with a few pieces of furniture. One could redecorate and reorganise the setup to suit different moods with ease. When choosing furniture to style the room, the choice of colours will be almost limitless due to its neutral tone.

 

The amalgamation of these interiors and amenities would greatly appeal to those vying for the supreme summer living at the West Village.

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Rolls-Royce Unveils A New Exclusive Boat Tail

Rolls-Royce Unveils A New Exclusive Boat Tail

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The ultimate expression of customise coach-building, the latest Rolls-Royce Boat Tail is a doppelgänger of its owner.

By Jeremy Yip

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Rolls-Royce Boat Tail

What can a motor car provide, apart from getting you to places in style? Rolls-Royce has recently revealed a new exclusive Boat Tail model, at Concorso d’Eleganza, Villa d’Este 2022, on the shores of Lake Como in northern Italy. One would never have thought of it being real unless it is being witnessed in real life.

It features a generous hosting suite with the highest quality essentials for celebratory occasions and even alfresco dining. The unexpected function — one perhaps would need for a vacation drive or host a meeting in the open — the Boat Tail is far more than just a gorgeous car. It fully embodies personal touches of the owner, a blend of elevated functionality and personalised finesse. 

Some of the interiors on the above-pictured bespoke Boat Tail involve handcrafting from the owner’s pearling business. It went through a specific selection of four pearl shells personally chosen from the client’s private collection. The pearls are what give the inspiration for the exterior bodywork colour and uniqueness. 

The perfect colour combination of oyster and soft hues of rose, white and bronze mica flakes brings out the pearlescent nature in which it subtly changes elegantly when the light hits. Incorporated with pearling works, it definitely takes skill and detail-oriented craftsmen to construct the Boat Tail. This explains why it is one of the only three Boat Tails revealed this year, this is exclusivity at its finest.

One would have never considered a full hosting suite for the road, perhaps this is what an ideal luxury car should look and function like in today’s pursuit of opulence. 

 

Rolls-Royce never fail to impress with these added functionalities. When it became apparent that several of these wealthy clients shared a taste in yachts, the Boat Tail design was hatched. The plan: bring luxury everywhere you go with the Rolls-Royce cars. 

The Rolls-Royce Boat Tail might not be the most practical for the everyday drive, but perhaps avid car collectors would definitely want to add the coveted objet d’art with an understated performance at its core. The British marque has demonstrated that the sky is not the limit. In fact, they extended further than the limitations, pushing what cars could provide for a luxury lifestyle. 

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The Royal Salute Platinum Jubilee Edition is a Collector’s Dream

The Royal Salute Platinum Jubilee Edition is a Collector’s Dream

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The release of a limited-edition Royal Salute’s perfectly aged Scotch whisky, The Platinum Jubilee celebrates Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years of reign in style and prestige.

By Jeremy Yip

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As the United Kingdom (UK) commemorates Queen Elizabeth II’s 70 years on the throne, many regard her as one of the most outstanding faces of the British monarchy. She has ruled longer than any other monarch in British history. During her 70 years of reign, the royal family has been integral in the shaping of the nation’s infrastructure. An affirmation of a solid and immovable relevance of the monarchy. Through her seven decades, we saw how Her Majesty guide the UK through its changing times but what did not change was her style. Being the most iconic figure of the UK, the Queen’s impeccable style required utmost attention.

 

From 2 June 2022, the kingdom will be celebrating the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee for four days. To commemorate the special occasion, the Scottish whisky manufacturer Royal Salute has unveiled a limited edition, The Royal Salute Platinum Jubilee Edition. Deeply rooted in historical connectivity to the British monarchy, the first flagons of Royal Salute were created and gifted to the Queen on her coronation day in 1953. This time, the Scottish whisky distiller curated The Platinum Jubilee Edition, which amalgamates traditionalism and modernity, inspired by the timeless style of Queen Elizabeth II. The special collection has taken a considered design, much like Her Majesty’s sophistication.

 

Queen Elizabeth II Image: Yahoo Life UK

Royal Salute’s homage to the Queen was through the symbolism of the brooches that she was accorded throughout her reign in the UK. The seven iconic brooches designs have been engraved on seven different decanters and box designs, all of which reflect the colour palette of her famous wardrobe of styles and iconic looks. In further commendation of the brooches, they are made of 18-carat yellow gold, and platinum and laid with 70 diamonds — much likened to the royalty’s crown jewel. The unveiling of the Platinum Jubilee Edition whisky is essentially the considerate nature of details and the appreciation of finer things in life.

A total of 147 decanters were crafted from the hand-blown Dartington crystal making it a work of art just like the taste of the specially created blend. Due to the unique craftsmanship of the decanters, whisky lovers that would love to indulge in the set could add this to their prized collection. While Royal Salute has enjoyed a stellar reputation over the last decades for its unique blend, the rarity of whisky found in the Platinum Jubilee is even more sought after. With no less than 21 years coupled with a blend of exquisite details, the S$195,000 price tag is well justified. It also adds a new dimension of taste that could easily be distinguished for whisky lovers — the range of notes include red apple, blackcurrant and toffee.

 

Royal Salute BottleImage: Royal Salute
 

A befitting celebration of the Queen’s regality and considered disposition during her Platinum Jubilee, The Royal Salute Platinum Jubilee Edition is not only a simple homage to her reign but a nuanced affirmation of her role as the ultimate embodiment of British heritage and history. It is also a bottle of pride that anyone would want to add to their collection because there would only be one available for sale in Singapore.

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McLaren Replaces Mercedes In 2022-23 Formula E

McLaren Replaces Mercedes In 2022-23 Formula E

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In the first season of the Formula E Gen3, McLaren buys out Mercedes EQ and will be painting the tracks with its papaya orange starting next year.

By Cleo Yong

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Yet another rumour confirmed on the motorsport grid. British racing team McLaren has officially announced its involvement in Formula E in 2023, adding to the racing division which already has Formula 1, IndyCar and Extreme E, three of which use electric power. Best known as a Formula 1 constructor and the second most successful team after Ferrari in F1, McLaren is on the fast track to an electrified future.

 

Formula E, an all-electric series, is the first to use the new Gen3 car and will be in its ninth season next year. McLaren will reportedly be racing with Nissan provided powertrains for the first two seasons of its existence. Replacing the Mercedes EQ team, ‘Team Papaya’ — named so because of its iconic orange hue — will use the reigning championship-winning Mercedes team alongside some of McLaren’s technical resources.

 

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New Gen3 Formula E car unveiled in April 2022. Image: FIA Formula E


The deal has been in the works since February 2021. McLaren CEO Zak Brown was in discussions with Mercedes EQ before news of Mercedes’ exit was released. Ian James, Team Principal of Mercedes EQ will remain at the helm to lead the new McLaren team.

 

Mercedes EQ’s current driver Stoffel Vandoorne has agreed to join the new DS Penske alliance for the Gen3 era. Meaning to say, in taking over the reins, McLaren will be acquiring at least one new driver. According to McLaren, news of the driver line-up, powertrain supplier and commercial partners will be unveiled later in the year.

 

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Ian James. Image: Mercendez-Benz


James expressed that being a part of the McLaren Racing family is a privilege. “McLaren has always been synonymous with success and high-performance. This is a great moment for all parties involved but, above all, for the people that make up this team.”

 

‘I’m very much looking forward for this next chapter for the team and will be a proud member of it in Season 9. Until then, we will be focused on delivering the best results possible as the Mercedes-EQ Formula E Team, for the remainder of the current season,’ James added.

 

Speaking on Formula E, Brown said it will be “strategically, commercially and technically addictive to McLaren Racing overall”. Known to always compete against the very best and to be on the leading edge of technology, McLaren’s move into Formula E serves as a new way to excite, entertain and inspire its supporters.

 

“I firmly believe that Formula E will give McLaren Racing a competitive advantage through greater understanding of EV racing, while providing a point of difference to our fans, partners and people, and continuing to drive us along our sustainability pathway,” shared Brown.

 

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Zak Brown with McLaren F1 drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Lando Norris. Image: McLaren


All promises and affirmations aside, will McLaren be able to perform well in Formula E and match up to its other standings in the racing division? And will the Mercedes EQ team prove that changing names will not affect its path to the Formula E World Championship?

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Rolex and its Timeless Connection to the Cinema

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Rolex watches have played their own role on the wrists of legendary characters in numerous films, including multiple Oscar-winning masterpieces. And today, by its support of artistic and technical excellence in filmmaking, Rolex itself has become an acting participant in its own right.

By Andreas Arphan

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For over a century, Rolex has accompanied explorers and achievers around the world. Today, the brand is present at the most prestigious events in golf, sailing, tennis, motor sport, and at equestrian tournaments while also making a unique and lasting contribution to global arts and culture, science and exploration.

 

One of the key partnerships within the arts and culture space is with the world of Cinema. They both share a similar vision: creating masterpieces. For one, masterpieces of timekeeping; for the other, cinematic masterpieces. On the surface, it seems hardly comparable, watches and films being two entirely dissimilar products. However, Rolex has been a feature of the film industry for decades.

 

Gabriel Byrne wearing RolexGabriel Byrne in The Usual Suspects (1995)

Film is a very visual medium, and the smallest detail on screen could alter the whole meaning of a shot. When an actor chooses to wear a Rolex watch, its presence on their wrist adds information to the plot. The personal effect lends the character a possible history, past and destiny. It reveals something of the temperament, taste, values, aspirations and mindset of the person who wears it. Famous examples would be the various versions of Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner worn by Sean Connery and Roger Moore in Dr. No, From Russia with Love, Goldfinger, Thunderball, Live and Let Die and The Man with the Golden Gun; a gold Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date by Bill Paxton in Titanic; an Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master accessorising Marlon Brando’s stellar performance in Apocalypse Now; and Paul Newman confidently wearing an Oyster Perpetual Datejust in The Color of Money (which was later handled by Tom Cruise).

 

Decade after decade, a growing cast of celebrities would wear a Rolex onscreen. As their watch of choice, the greatest actors and directors would, in turn, reflect on the watch and bestow it with their own charisma and flair. But after being a guest star on their wrist, both in front and behind the camera, Rolex would soon take on a starring role.

 

In 2017, Rolex cements its longstanding association with the film industry by entering a formal partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, becoming the Proud Sponsor of the Oscars, and Exclusive Sponsor of the Governors Awards.

 

The highlight of the film season is the Oscars, and it begins with the Governors Awards which honour great names of cinema and are presented in recognition of a lifetime of remarkable achievements.

 

This is followed by the Oscars ceremony which celebrates inspiration and emotion as well as the production process, the technical expertise and all else that goes into the making of a film. To borrow a favourite expression of Rolex founder Hans Wilsdorf, it is an ode to “a work done handsomely”. Cinema is at once an art, a science and an industry, and the Oscars ceremony shines a light on every one of its facets. Since 2016 Rolex has designed and hosted the Greenroom for the Academy Awards as a convivial space where nominees and presenters gather before and after stepping onto the stage. The inspiration for this year’s theme comes from Hollywood and its major studios. Decorative wall panels in an Art Deco style arrange elements from Rolex watches into mosaics to reproduce the skyline of cinema’s home, Los Angeles.

 

Rolex, Oscar, GreenroomThe Oscars Greenroom. Image: Rolex

Rolex encourages the preservation and transmission of the cinematic arts, promotes excellence and celebrates progress with its partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (the institution, the awards and the museum in Los Angeles), by accompanying living legends as well as budding talents through its Testimonees (Martin Scorsese and James Cameron), and the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative.

 

Rolex, Hollywood

The brand became a Founding Supporter of the new Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which opened its doors on 30 September 2021 in Los Angeles. The first of its kind in the United States, the Museum is devoted to the arts, sciences, and artists of moviemaking. Among its 50,000 square feet of galleries is the Rolex Gallery, a permanent exhibit featuring “Stories of Cinema”, described as “a three-floor exhibition presenting the diverse, international, and complex stories of moviemakers and the works they create”. One of the exhibits in the Rolex Gallery is Paul Newman’s Oyster Perpetual Cosmograph Daytona, given to him by his wife Joanne Woodward when he embarked on a race car career in 1969. The watch is inscribed with the phrase ‘DRIVE CAREFULLY ME’ and is now owned by a private collector.

 

James Cameron. Image: Rolex

Exemplifying the shared qualities and values of Rolex and the film industry, both Rolex Testimonees and exceptional filmmakers James Cameron and Martin Scorsese represent the industry at its best, crafting masterpieces. James Cameron has helmed classics such as The Terminator (1984), Aliens (1986), The Abyss (1989), Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Titanic (1997) and Avatar (2009); and Scorsese being behind Mean Streets (1973), Taxi Driver (1976), Raging Bull (1980), Goodfellas (1990), and The Departed (2006).

 

Beyond producing Oscar-winning films, Scorsese pays tribute to filmmaking acclaimed auteurs while maintaining a creative dialogue with younger generations through artistic collaborations and played the role of a mentor in the Rolex Mentor and Protégé Arts Initiative. Launched in 2002, this initiative has paired mentors and protégés in dance, film, literature, music, theatre, visual arts, architecture and an open category covering interdisciplinary pursuits. Out of the 58 mentor and protégé pairs established, eight were from film. As part of his efforts to perpetuate cinematic arts, Scorsese is also behind The Film Foundation which is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of world cinema, an endeavour that has the support of Rolex.

Martin Scorsese. Image: Rolex

So, what is a masterpiece? Whether a masterpiece of timekeeping, or a masterpiece of cinema — such as the films by James Cameron and Martin Scorsese — a masterpiece is something crafted lovingly and meticulously to be the best. It is the power to bring history to life and to explore every possible future, both collective and individual. Like a Rolex watch, cinema is ingrained with our memories and aspirations. It is witness to our ambitions and to our determination to overcome any obstacle we may find along our way. More than simply 24 frames per second, or 24 hours within a day, it embodies the very essence of our emotions.

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Louis Vuitton showcases 200 trunks, 200 visionaries

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As part of continual plans to celebrate the bicentennial anniversary of founder Louis Vuitton’s birthday, the House has invited 200 visionaries to realise 200 trunks in their own distinct visual language with a special exhibition.

Louis Vuitton is best known for its luggage trunks. Navigating the past decades in endless flirtations with various creative directors (as if lost in a surreal, splendorous dream), its original canvas leather body and metal frame have always triumphed against the test of times. It is, after all, the founding product that made the mark of 16-year-old Louis Vuitton who arrived in Paris by foot and started apprenticing under Monsieur Maréchal in 1837.

 

At the time, horse-drawn carriages, boats and trains were the main modes of transportation, and baggages were handled roughly. Therefore, custom design boxes and trunks had to be crafted according to clients’ wishes. They were an instant success in the beginning — a hallmark of a name that would continue to whisper along the streets of Paris, before making its mark of privilege and honour across the rest of the world.

 

The 200 Visions at Louis Vuitton's LV200 Trunk ExhibitionFor the 200th anniversary of the birth of its founder, Louis Vuitton invited 200 visionaries to realise 200 trunks in their own distinct visual language. Part of this line-up sees creative names — from some diverse fields in art and fashion, the sciences, sports, global causes and beyond — contributing perpetually mutating responses to the historic fashion item and reshaping what the accessory means in today’s saturated landscape of sound and vision.

The 200 Visions at Louis Vuitton's LV200 Trunk ExhibitionThey were all given a metaphorical blank canvas measuring 50 x 50 x 100 centimetres — approximately the dimensions of the original trunk that Louis conceived in 1858. This resulted in iterations that allowed the trunk to become more over-the-top and in-your-face, dispelling wonders of 200 separate and distinct ideas, each reflecting their humanity.

These pieces began exhibiting in Asnières, France (the Louis Vuitton family house and atelier) before it starts touring across the world, with Singapore as its first pit stop.

The 200 Visions at Louis Vuitton's LV200 Trunk ExhibitionPart of the line-up includes curator Hans Ulrich Obrist, who is currently the artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London. Obrist conceived labour of work that expands on the ‘The Art of Handwriting’ — his Instagram project “intended as a conflation of analogue and digital”.

The 200 Visions at Louis Vuitton's LV200 Trunk Exhibition“It was the late novelist, critic, philosopher and semiotician Umberto Eco who spoke to me about the significance of handwriting, professing his concern that we are on the verge of losing it as great art. He told me that the art of handwriting teaches us to control our hands and relates to hand-eye coordination. It makes us compose the phrase mentally before writing it down. The resistance of pen and paper slows us down and makes us think. The unfortunate disappearance of handwriting is concurrent with the digital velocity that characterises our contemporary environment.”

“This endeavour to record, remember and reaffirm the idiosyncrasy of handwriting began when Ryan Trecartin and Kevin McGarry downloaded Instagram on my iPhone, whilst I was at Trecartin’s studio in Los Angeles. The overwhelming image potential that Instagram opened up prompted me to find a structure for its use. It was during a holiday with the artist-poet Etel Adnan, artist Simone Fattal and my partner, the artist Koo Jeong A, that this constraint became clear. On a stormy day, in a café, Etel was writing poems in a notepad, which I found incredibly beautiful.”

 

“It soon became evident that the preset should be the written word – a celebration of handwriting rather than lamenting its disappearance. Since then, I have posted photographs of handwritten notes on Instagram at least once a day, each containing a message from individuals I meet.”

Others looked towards history as a way to challenge our ideas as the world collectively navigates life during a pandemic. Creative director Ben Ditto “worked with scientists Marisa Zuk and Kenneth Robinson to revisit a previous pandemic; Cholera in 19th century Paris, during Louis Vuitton’s youth.”

“We sourced bacteria from the Vibrio cholera genus and used CRISPR-Cas9 technology to insert genes from two fluorescent protein plasmids into their DNA to express a bespoke glowing colour. We coated the trunk in horse blood agar, a bacterial nutrient, then painted the LV pattern on to the trunk using a suspension of the glowing bacteria.

 

After documenting the resulting glow, we denatured the bacteria using formaldehyde and encased the trunk in a vacuum-sealed package. To illustrate pathogenicity at the cellular level we also used a fluorescent dye conjugated to a cholera toxin subunit to tag the membrane of hamster ovary cells for view under a microscope.

 

A vital part of the molecular machinery that enables cholera toxin to bind human cells, this part of the toxin can nowadays be used as a delivery vehicle for pharmaceuticals and vaccines. The piece is a statement on the influence of infectious disease on culture, representing the possibility that biotechnology can transform a contagion into an aesthetic medium, or tool for future therapeutics.”

But even the exhibition calls for the serene, with fashion stylist Ibrahim Kamara contributing a vision of the trunk through the lens of nature. “I used the black base for the box to push ideas that I have already been experimenting with. The birds on the box feel as if they are returning to their nest.”

Others, like fashion designer Shayne Oliver, dabbles with fantasy. “Paying homage to the Caribbean sound systems I grew up with, and building on my distinct approach of transforming CDJ’s into an instrument to generate new soundscapes, Anonymous Club’s trunk takes the form of a music box in the modern age. Offering a more bespoke nature to the music box through electronics while preserving the charm felt through the classic object.” 

 

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The brand pledges its commitment to combat the realities of climate change.

Panerai Expands Sustainable Initiatives

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The brand pledges its commitment to combat the realities of climate change.

By Terence Ruis
 

Panerai — a brand that is so closely linked to the oceans and seas — has recently expanded its sustainable initiatives to combat the ever-present reality of climate change. These range from internal operations, to external outreach as well as educational initiatives.

 

Over the years, the iconic dive watchmaker has adopted a suite of initiatives in favour of sustainability. Leading the charge is the building in which Panerai houses its operations. The modern structure is designed to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to zero by cleverly utilising several recycling processes — this includes the reuse of rainwater, of which Panerai says it saves 225,000 liters each year, and 100 per cent hydroelectric electricity to power the manufacturing plant.

 

Materials

It’s a well-known fact that Panerai has been a member of the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) since 2012, and has been championing sustainable materials processes. The brand’s eSteel material is one such byproduct of its sustainability initiatives. The next-gen metal is obtained from pre-consumer recycled steel scraps (up to 95%) from different industries. According to Panerai, its production ‘significantly reduces CO2 emissions’.

 

Watches

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In 2021, Panerai launched the eLAB-ID, a concept watch that features numerous sustainable features. In its efforts to champion the cause, Panerai also shared information surrounding its suppliers and collaborators to expand opportunities for sustainable watchmaking. According to the brand, by 2025 30 per cent of its collection will be designed and produced using recycled materials.

 

Education

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Panerai has long since been committed to underwater exploration and improving the health of the ocean. With that in mind, Panerai teamed up with IOC-UNESCO — the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO — to develop the Ocean Literacy Programme. This two-year collaboration will shed light on education, as well as citizen science and industry involvement. In the area of education, Panerai launched a global campaign among 100 universities to educate students on luxury’s involvement with sustainability.

 


“As a company, we have the responsibility to be active and support the urgent need for change and help protecting our Planet, empowering everyone to take direct action to take care of it,” Panerai CEO Jean-Marc Pontroué said in a statement. “The more we can work together, the better.”

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Top 5 Personal Aviation Trends in 2022

Top 5 Personal Aviation Trends in 2022​​

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From an increase in private jet ownership to a push for sustainability here are the top personal aviation trends this year.

By Terence Ruis

Cirrus Aircraft InterviewVision Jet. Image: Cirrus Aircraft
 

It’s no secret that the personal aviation industry is booming right now. In our recent chat with Zean Nielsen, the Chief Executive Officer at Cirrus Aircraft, he shared with us that the market is on the rise and his company, in particular, “broke all sales records in the United States” in 2021. Covid-19 has forced aircraft manufacturers to think outside the box and equip themselves with solutions to help their businesses prevail.Nielsen shared that a major reason we’ve seen an uptick in personal aircraft ownership is the desire to continue personal or business travel in a safe and efficient way during these times. “Owning an aircraft opens new doors and provides people with the freedom to safely travel the world,” he said.So, as the industry continues to flourish we’re taking a look at the top five trends in personal aviation. We’ll be seeing these trends continue for the foreseeable future, as the personal aviation industry reaches new heights of luxury and tailored experiences.

 

Zean Nielsen Cirrus Aircraft Interview 2020 SR22T and Vision Jet. Image: Cirrus Aircraft.

 

Increasing private jet ownership

Like Nielsen mentioned in our interview, the industry is currently seeing and increasing rate of private jet ownership. Since the pandemic began, private aviation has become one of the more popular modes of transport so this comes as little surprise. Like Cirrus, other small aircraft and private jet builders have seen a spike in sales thanks to consumers desiring a safer, convenient and more customised travel experience.According to Nielsen, Cirrus managed to break sales records even during the pandemic. “Cirrus Aircraft SR Series is the best-selling high-performance piston aircraft for 19 consecutive years and our Vision Jet is the best-selling jet in general aviation for two years,” he said. “In 2020, we delivered 346 SR Series aircraft and 73 Vision Jets. The General Aviation Manufacturers Association recently released its report on general aviation aircraft shipments stating Cirrus is a market leader with a total of 195 SR Series and Vision Jets delivered in the first six months of 2021.”

 

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Sustainability drive

The push for sustainability is not new for the aviation industry. Considering the impacts of aviation on our environment and the effects of climate change, it has become one of the top concerns for manufacturers and authorities. The fact that more private jets are taking to the skies makes this issue that much more imperative.

 

One of the biggest moves in this area is the push for aircraft running on sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs). Unlike fossil fuels made from petroleum, SAFs are derived from sustainable sources such as non-fossil CO2, agricultural residues, and waste oils.

 

Apart from fuel, aircraft manufacturers are also incorporating design aspects to improve efficiency. The Gulfstream G400, for example, equipped with Pratt & Whitney PW812GA engines and an aerodynamic clean-wing design is set up to consume less fuel while traveling greater distances. The HondaJet Elite S is another such aircraft that prioritises sustainability by increasing fuel efficiency. It boasts one of the lowest CO2 emissions in the industry, while maintaining a smooth and luxurious ride.

 

 

Improved safety features

Covid-19 may have pushed travellers towards private aviation, however, the need for safety measures against the virus remains a major concern. In this regard, aircraft manufacturers have stepped up measures to safeguard their customers by improving aircraft designs. One particular system that has seen massive upgrades in recent years is cabin air filtration. The Gulfstream G800, for example, features plasma-ionising technology touted to neutralise 99.9 per cent of bacteria, allergens, and odours.

 

Where private jet charters are concerned, a greater focus has been placed on sanitation efforts to safeguard passengers as well as staff. Apart from social distancing, these charter companies are likely to continue cleanliness standards even post-pandemic. This includes wearing masks, using hand sanitisers as well as diligent testing.

 

Rise of start-ups

Over the course of the past few years, we’ve begun to see more start-ups stake their claim in the private jet sector. In particular, we’re seeing more of these start-ups make a push for all-electric motorisation systems. One such company is Eviation and its electric jet Alice, which has been touted as “the world’s first all-electric commuter aircraft”.

 

Along with its zero-carbon footprint, Alice offers a range of benefits over its fuel-consuming contemporaries. Key among these is a lower operating cost thanks to its electricity consumption. According to Eviation, an hour’s flight aboard Alice costs just €200.

 

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Customised interiors

Thanks to a global supply-chain disruption and an increased demand for private jets, consumers have been snapping up whatever is available off the production lines. However, with backlogs ranging from six months to a year, owners are taking the opportunity to deck out their jets.

 

Christi Tannahill, Cessna’s senior vice president of customer experience, told Robb Report recently that she’s seeing “everything from hand-woven carpets to quartz on the galley surfaces to unique quilting, company logos and tailoring on seats”.

 

Tannahill also shared that the trends are typically in line with residential design, such as “changes in plating and veneer colors, matte finishes and mixed metals along with pops of colour,”. She adds, “Statement pieces in the aircraft are also popular, with veneer techniques like metal inlays and etching.”

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