We were honored to have hosted the 3^B class of students from the Michelangelo Buonarroti State Art High School in Latina for a school-work program. It was very rewarding to see their enthusiasm, passion and application and the way they approached this journey! Many brilliant proposals, ideas and solutions were found and discussed together. For us, this was the definitive confirmation that with the new spirit of our young people, the future will be better than the one we left behind. Well done everyone! We thank the Liceo Artistico Michelangelo Buonarroti and in particular the professors Anna Sacchetti, Laura Culmone, Anna Rita Leone e Luigi Simoneschi, for this wonderful experience. hashtag#pcto hashtag#liceoartisticolatina #2024 hashtag#jhas hashtag#design
"Sapere Aude" to Fly Again
Should we install new seats capable of containing COVID-19 on aircrafts? Maybe, but we won’t feel safe on claustrophobic seats that could turn into a trap in emergency conditions.
The key point, in our view, is to give people a sense that their safety is, for those who work in aviation, the top priority.
We want to make a contribution by sharing our considerations. It is known that the psychological factor has a great impact on passengers and we believe that knowledge helps to overcome fears, so the first action to be taken is to inform passengers about the existing precautions to counter the spread of COVID-19, transferring them simple information, for example:
- on all aircraft designed after 1985 the air mixing system includes the use of HEPA(1) , which can also filter viruses with an efficiency of 99.99%
- cabin air is completely recycled on average every 3 minutes.
- the flow of air input and intake is designed in order to avoid horizontal flows in the cabin, thus limiting the drop-let, the first cause of viruses or pathogens spread among passengers
- cabin touch-points are disinfected with effective products (2) so that viruses are removed from all surfaces before each flight
- there is an obligation to ensure compliance with social distancing to avoid common areas of contact (in Italy it is already so) (3)
- the crew complies with scrupulous procedures in order to identify passengers who have symptoms during the flight (4)
- use of masks and gloves by all staff in order to prevent the spread of the virus at airports and on board aircraft
The technical proposals of JHAS SPA are not decisive to the distance or virus containment but they aim to increase the comfort – both physical and mental – of the passenger, a primary goal in order to meet the customer’s requirements while always remaining mindful of the maximum comfort of the passenger.
For example, there is a debate about leaving the central seat of a triple seat free to leave the distance between the two passengers on the window and aisle side.
JHAS SPA has designed a new layout of seats installation in the cabin in order to comply with the minimum imposed distance, a change that can be easily certified and has a limited impact in terms of costs by the airlines. This configuration, obtained thanks to an asymmetric installation with offset of 40 cm (16″), makes it possible to maintain the one meter distance among all passengers, ensuring a load factor of 65%.
Airlines, by granting the passenger a plus to compensate for the psychological distress of the potential contagion from the Covid-19, could insert a partition panel on the central seat, which would allow greater privacy and comfort in terms of space and support surfaces to be allocated to PPE (Personal Protective Equipment). Moreover, the partition panels would be easily certified, installed and removed.
Our customers have expressed their support and have encouraged us to pursue this path.
At the end, JHAS SPA wants to support to relaunch our sector as soon as possible through a passenger information campaign that allows passengers to overcome their fears.
This is our simple contribution as actors of a wonderful aeronautical world that will return to fly!
CEO
-Mario Schisa-
(1) High Efficiency Particulate Air Filter
(2) Tested by, for example, European Agency ECDC -TECHNICAL REPORT dated February 18,2020-
(3) Guidelines annexed to DPCM 26 April 2020.
(4) Cabin_safety@iata.org www.iata.org/en/programs/safety/cabin-safety
JHAS in AIREXPO Shanghai Cina 2019
“AURORA 2.0” for TAYARANJET!
TAYARANJET, airline company and JHAS design manufacturer of aircraft seating are pleased to announce the partnership for the restyling of interiors cabin with innovative and customize seats.
The development of economy class seats has been realized in synergy between the two companies, through studies, tests and detail analysis putting in the center the needs of passengers and structuring the seats to be Elegant, Refined and Exclusive in terms of Design, Comfort and Living Space.
Mario Schisa, CEO of JHAS: We are really happy to have as our Launch Customer TAYARANJET and we thanks them because trusted us for our professionalism and in particular for our new idea to think the aircraft’s seat, with customization and needs of passengers, so to have always a new and innovative seat that makes the Difference in front of traditional one. In this way is born “AURORA 2.0” for TAYARANJET!
The result is an Economy Class for a new way of Air Travel!
Do Things that Makes the Difference
JHAS Achive Approval from RINA for Quality Managment System in compliance with standard EN 9100:2016 and EASA find compliance with requirements of EASA Part 21 Subpart, JHAS SPA has achived approval for design and certificate of ETSO article meeting the requirements of
ETSO C127, ETSO C39 and ETSO C72.