More Cool Stuff From NBAA-BACE 2022 Exhibition
October 19, 2022
Business aviation enthusiasts streamed into Orlando, Florida's Orange County Convention Center on Oct. 18 as the 2022 NBAA Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition opened for viewing.

Primadonna of Tucson, Arizona, sells luxury sleep accessories—everything from matresses, pillows, sheets and even bathrobes—for high-end cabins. The cute dog is not included.

This ABM International rotating-head high-speed CNC quilting machine can be used for interior materials such as leather, suede and vinyl.

Electra.aero's electric short-takeoff-and-landing (eSTOL) aircraft is intended for regional air mobility and can carry nine passengers or a 2,500-lb. payload.

The Censys Sentaero is a beyond-visual-line-of-sight mid-to-long-range uncrewed air vehicle capable of vertical-takeoff-and-landing performance.

L3 Harris demonstrated a simulator and training station at the show.

Rolls-Royce started offering virtual reality (VR) maintenance training to show mechanics things they normally could not see, such as how an engine disassembles, and to provide troubleshooting scenarios. Rolls ships the VR headset to the students so that they can complete their classes remotely with a laptop , which eliminates travel costs associated.

MagniX is a prominent propulsion system supplier for the nascent electric aviation industry, notably powering the Eviation Alice.

A challenger to Pratt & Whitney Canada's ubiquitous PT6 family, the Catalyst turboprop engine is being showcased at GE Aerospace's booth.

Rolls-Royce is exhibiting the friction stir-welded blisked fan for the Pear engine series.
The show floor at NBAA-BACE 2022 accommodates a profusion of eye-catching hardware, always worth a stop-by and a conversation with the exhibitor. See what the Aviation Week ShowNews team spotted here in Orlando.