F/LIST to focus on corporate helicopter interiors

F/List aims to transfer high end luxury fitting from business jets (like this PC-24) to corporate helicopters.
Luxury interiors specialist F/LIST is to add helicopter cabins to its product range, which already includes business jets and superyachts.
F/LIST now supports the full aviation spectrum, providing high-end materials to premium commercial airlines, business aircraft, including corporate helicopters, according to the company. “The showcase signals a clear ambition: to shape cohesive, elevated cabin experiences across every airborne setting,” it said.
Growing the company’s product range into helicopter interiors is a natural next step for the business, added Michael Müller, MD, F/LIST Aviation. “Many of our customers operate across multiple high-end interior environments, and with this addition, we can now accompany them across their entire ecosystem, whether in the air, on land, or at sea, delivering the same level of imagination, technological innovation, advanced material engineering, and consistent craftsmanship in every space,” he said. “Customers now have a single resource for all their interior acquisition needs.”
In addition to luxury cabins for high-end aircraft, the company is active in the luxury yachts sector under the brand F/YACHTING. Also, its sister company HILITECH expands the F/LIST capabilities with lightweight and composite technologies.
Meanwhile, the Austrian pioneer of luxury cabin interiors is exhibiting at the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) 2026 event in Hamburg, Germany, which runs from today until April 16th. On show will be the company’s Lightshifter product, which aims to transform wood veneer surfaces to reveal integrated illumination technology at the touch of a button. The aim is to create unexpected textured design features and “dramatic moments” throughout the cabin. On deactivation the veneer is said to return to its original appearance with no visible trace of lighting hardware.
“Our Lightshifter responds to growing demand for immersive, adaptable cabin environments,” said Müller. “The technology enables designers to create dramatic bulkheads, monuments or feature walls without compromising weight, space or material integrity – an approach equally suited to VIP helicopters, business jets and premium airline cabins.”
Based in Austria, the bespoke interiors specialist employs more than 1,000 staff worldwide in Austria, Canada, and the USA.





