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Lufthansa Technik Introduces New 'Nice Intellitable' System

Lufthansa Technik Launches Innovative ‘Nice Intellitable’ Touchscreen System for Aircraft Cabins
Lufthansa Technik has introduced its latest advancement in cabin technology with the unveiling of the ‘nice intellitable’ system at the Dubai Airshow. This new development builds upon the company’s acclaimed ‘Hidden Touch Display’ technology by miniaturising and embedding a high-definition touchscreen directly into the surface of a folding tray table. The result is a sophisticated integration of digital functionality with premium tactile design, offering passengers an enhanced interactive experience without compromising cabin aesthetics.
Seamless Integration and Customisable Design
The ‘nice intellitable’ system is designed to present interactive features only when activated by the passenger, allowing the touchscreen interface to disappear smoothly into the table’s slim surface when not in use. This innovation enables control elements to blend harmoniously with the cabin décor, with customisable finishes that replicate materials such as wood, carbon fibre, or metal to complement various interior styles. Unlike previous wall-mounted control panels, the fully customisable tray table expands the scope of integrated options, serving both as a practical workspace and a discreet control hub.
The demonstrator model showcases a range of functionalities including real-time flight information with a moving map, seat adjustment controls, food and beverage previews with ordering capabilities, multimedia players, and a digital magazine flip book. During dining, the touch interface can be minimised to a narrow strip along the table’s edge or completely deactivated. The surface is engineered to resist spills and endure the mechanical stresses of cutlery use, ensuring durability and practicality in everyday cabin conditions.
Industry Context and Market Challenges
Andrew Muirhead, Vice President of Original Equipment and Special Aircraft Services at Lufthansa Technik, highlighted the company’s commitment to bridging the gap between traditional cabin control systems and actual passenger interaction. He noted that conventional control interfaces often feel bulky and outdated, prompting Lufthansa Technik to rethink how technology can be more cohesively integrated with interior design. “The ‘nice intellitable’ exemplifies this approach, redefining VIP, commercial business, and first-class cabins through more intuitive and seamless technology that prioritises both passenger experience and airline requirements,” Muirhead stated.
The launch of the ‘nice intellitable’ arrives amid intensified competition and scrutiny within the aircraft maintenance and cabin innovation sectors. Industry analysts observe that improvements in Rolls-Royce’s Trent 1000 engine durability may redirect market focus and resources, potentially challenging Lufthansa Technik’s efforts to gain traction with its new system. Furthermore, recent operational difficulties faced by the Lufthansa Group have led to some scepticism regarding the promised efficiency gains of the interface.
Competitors are expected to accelerate their own innovation initiatives in maintenance and cabin systems, which could heighten competition and potentially trigger a price war within the sector. As airlines and VIP operators evaluate the adoption of emerging technologies, Lufthansa Technik’s ‘nice intellitable’ will need to demonstrate tangible benefits in both passenger experience and operational efficiency to secure a competitive position in this rapidly evolving market.

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