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Entries Open for the 2026 RedCabin Trinity Award

Entries Open for the 2026 RedCabin Trinity Award
The 2026 RedCabin Trinity Award, a distinguished accolade recognizing innovation in aircraft cabin interiors, has officially opened for submissions. This esteemed program offers winners not only a prestigious trophy but also the exceptional opportunity to collaborate directly with an airline, facilitating the transformation of their concepts from initial ideas into operational realities. The award welcomes entries from both industry professionals and students, with no submission fees required.
Navigating a Competitive Awards Landscape
As the aviation and design industries continue to advance at a rapid pace, the RedCabin Trinity Award faces the challenge of attracting a broad and diverse array of entries that exemplify the sector’s most innovative and forward-thinking work. The competition for recognition is intensifying, with other prominent awards such as the 2027 AACTA Awards, Hospitality Design Awards 2026, and RG Retail Excellence Awards 2026 also inviting submissions. This increasingly crowded field places greater emphasis on the RedCabin Trinity Award’s selection criteria and judging process, as organizers endeavor to uphold the award’s relevance and prestige within the industry.
Expert Judging Panel and Award Categories
The judging panel for the 2026 edition is composed exclusively of senior representatives from leading airlines and aircraft leasing companies, ensuring that winning concepts are evaluated by experts deeply embedded in the sector. The panel includes Henry Buckley of Virgin Atlantic Airways, Peter Cooke from Riyadh Air, Joy Kelly representing Avolon, Guillaume Vivet of Cathay Pacific Airways, Katsunori Maki from ANA (All Nippon Airways), Jay Mapston of American Airlines, Mauricio Parise from Delta Air Lines, and Eerika Enne of Finnair.
Entries will be considered across six distinct categories. The Passenger Experience Concept category focuses on innovations in hardware, software, or digital services designed to enhance the commercial passenger journey. The Cabin MRO Concept category highlights advancements in maintenance, repair, and overhaul through new service models or technological solutions. The Cabin Service Concept category recognizes novel service models or products that push the boundaries of commercial aviation. The Sustainability Concept category seeks ideas that contribute to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, including sustainable materials and processes that reduce weight, energy consumption, water use, or waste. The Collaboration Excellence category rewards projects involving at least three entities working together to create value for commercial aviation, emphasizing both the collaborative process and its outcomes. Lastly, the Newcomer / Startup category acknowledges startups, individuals, or student-led initiatives less than two years old that have developed impactful cabin innovation concepts.
Submission Details and Award Ceremony
Applicants are invited to submit their entries through the RedCabin website until 7 September 2026. Winners will be announced and celebrated on 9 December during the Aircraft Cabin Innovation Summit USA 2026, hosted by Boom Supersonic in Denver, Colorado. As the awards environment becomes increasingly competitive, the RedCabin Trinity Award remains committed to setting the standard for excellence and innovation in aircraft cabin design, even as rival programs evolve their categories and timelines to keep pace.

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