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Expliseat Introduces TiSeat S Premium Aircraft Seat

Expliseat Launches TiSeat S: A Lightweight Premium Seat for Regional Jets
At the Aircraft Interiors Expo 2026 in Hamburg, French manufacturer Expliseat unveiled the TiSeat S, a new premium aircraft seat designed specifically for regional jets. Building on its reputation for lightweight titanium and carbon fiber economy class seats, the company is now expanding into the premium segment to address persistent challenges related to weight, cost, and passenger comfort in smaller aircraft.
Innovation in Regional Business Class Seating
The TiSeat S offers a 40% reduction in seat weight compared to traditional models, a critical advantage for airlines operating regional jets where weight savings directly impact fuel efficiency and operating costs. While the seat’s structure is largely concealed by substantial trim, it shares a common framework and design language with Expliseat’s economy class TiSeat 2X. This approach enables cost efficiencies and ensures a consistent passenger experience across different cabin classes.
Amaury Barberot, CEO of Expliseat, emphasized the company’s commitment to delivering a premium product that combines comfort, efficiency, and consistency. “Business class travelers expect a seamless and elevated experience across their entire journey. With TiSeat S, we apply our proven lightweight technology to deliver a premium product that combines comfort, efficiency, and consistency across aircraft platforms,” he stated.
The regional business class market has seen limited innovation over the past two decades, with airlines frequently expressing frustration over the lack of suitable options. Expliseat aims to fill this void by leveraging shared infrastructure with its economy line, making the TiSeat S both cost-effective and scalable. The company identifies the U.S. market as a key opportunity, where regional jets equipped with premium seating are common and where Expliseat’s economy seats have already gained traction.
Features, Competition, and Market Outlook
The TiSeat S is equipped with amenities such as storage compartments and power outlets, and it can accommodate embedded entertainment screens if required. Durability is a central focus, given the high-frequency usage typical of regional aircraft. Expliseat envisions airlines outfitting entire fleets with its seats, streamlining maintenance processes and enhancing the overall passenger experience.
Despite these advantages, Expliseat faces stiff competition from established suppliers like Recaro, which are also expanding their business-class offerings. Major airlines, including Delta, are planning to introduce new business-class suites, raising the standard for premium seating. While carriers such as Air France and Jettime have already committed to retrofitting their fleets with Expliseat products, others may remain cautious due to the company’s relatively recent entry into the premium segment.
Market reactions are expected to be mixed, with incumbent players likely to respond through price adjustments or enhanced features to protect their market share. The industry’s increasing focus on sustainability and innovation, underscored at events like AIX 2026, may further influence airline decisions as they evaluate new seating solutions.
As Expliseat launches the TiSeat S, the company is betting that its lightweight, modular design will appeal to airlines seeking operational efficiency alongside an upgraded passenger experience in the competitive regional jet market.

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