Crystal Cabin Award 2026
Winners of the Crystal Cabin Award 2026 (Copyright: Crystal Cabin Award)

The world’s leading innovation award for aircraft cabins has been presented in Hamburg on the evening of 14 April 2026: the Crystal Cabin Award 2026 honors eight solutions that demonstrate how air travel will evolve in the years ahead. The winning projects highlight the key trends currently shaping the industry: accessibility, sustainability and digitalization are at the core of development. At the same time, new comfort concepts, more efficient use of space, enhanced safety standards and optimized operational processes are gaining increasing importance.

The range of innovations spans from inclusive cabin solutions and AI-driven platforms to sustainable materials and next-generation seating concepts – offering a tangible outlook on the future of flying.

Crystal Cabin Award 2026 winners at a glance:

  • Diehl Aviation – AURS, the Adaptive User Routing System): An inclusive cabin concept that makes aircraft lavatories accessible for passengers who are blind or deaf. Digital interfaces, visual cues and tactile guidance enhance independence on board.
  • All Nippon Airways / Acumen Design Associates – THE Room FX: A novel seat design combining two seats within a compact structure. It increases comfort and efficiency through simplified mechanics and optimized space usage.
  • Collins Aerospace – SkyNook: Semi-private retreat areas in the rear cabin transform unused space into flexible comfort zones – for families or passengers with special needs.
  • AviusULD / Eloc8 – SmartULD Fire Tag: A sensor system that detects lithium-ion battery fires at an early stage. It enhances safety in both cabin and cargo compartments with minimal integration effort.
  • Delta Air Lines – Delta’s Connected Onboard Platform: A digital platform integrating entertainment, connectivity and operational systems. It enables a consistent, personalized onboard experience.
  • RECARO Aircraft Seating – The R Sphere – Sustainability Concept Seat: A sustainable seat concept featuring modular design and recyclable materials. Weight reduction and CO2 savings are combined with high functionality.
  • Quvia – In-Flight Digital Experience Platform: An AI-powered analytics platform that monitors and optimizes digital onboard services in real time, improving reliability and passenger experience.
  • The Georgia Institute of Technology / Airbus / Delta / TU Delft / SMARTrack, Optimized Cabin Cleaning Dispatching System: A data-driven system optimizing cabin cleaning and turnaround processes, reducing delays, emissions and operational costs.