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Type: Magazine article / press clipping
File Size: 2.66 MB
Summary

This document is a scanned page from 'JETGALA' magazine (page 53) featuring an article about Eric Roth and International Jet Interiors. The text discusses the technical and aesthetic challenges of refurbishing private aircraft, specifically noting a trend toward 'understated' luxury. While the text does not explicitly mention Jeffrey Epstein, the document bears the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_013274', indicating it was collected as part of the House Oversight Committee's investigation, likely regarding modifications made to Epstein's aircraft.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Eric Roth Interviewee / Designer
Discussing aircraft refurbishment and client preferences for International Jet Interiors.
Roth Interviewee
Refers to Eric Roth.

Organizations (3)

Name Type Context
International Jet Interiors
Company mentioned in caption doing the refurbishment work.
JETGALA
Magazine name appearing in the footer.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Locations (5)

Location Context
US
Location of 75% of the firm's clients.
Location where the company has worked with clients.
Location where the company has worked with clients.
Location where the company has worked with clients.
Region where the company is in discussions with new customers.

Relationships (1)

Eric Roth Professional International Jet Interiors
Roth is the spokesperson for the work done by International Jet Interiors described in the article.

Key Quotes (2)

"“They will come to me saying ‘Eric, I want it to be luxuriously comfortable, very functional but extremely understated’.”"
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"The structural and technical analysis consumed the better part of three weeks before we could make the commitment to produce this unique aircraft"
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Complete text extracted from the document (1,569 characters)

>> aspect as the great challenge — yet it was balancing the weight of the floor-plan change and equipment furnishing that was the real challenge. The structural and technical analysis consumed the better part of three weeks before we could make the commitment to produce this unique aircraft,” says Roth.
Despite many quirky refurbishing requests, Roth says a fair percentage of his clients avoid using their aircraft to make a statement: “They will come to me saying ‘Eric, I want it to be luxuriously comfortable, very functional but extremely understated’.” Nearly 75 per cent of the firm’s clients are US-based, but it is now receiving more requests from private-jet owners in Asia. The company has worked with clients in Shanghai, Tokyo and Mumbai, and is in discussions with new customers in Africa.
He hopes to one day produce a “green and sustainable” solution for a client. That may sound like an oxymoron, and it will take a designer used to pushing the limits of convention to create such a ground-breaking design. It looks like Roth is cut out for the job.
OPPOSITE
International Jet Interiors achieves a sleek, streamlined appeal by modifying an aircraft’s window line and periphery, and using composite materials exclusively
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Hand-stitched leathers and finely woven fabrics create a luxurious, comfortable ambiance
Gadgets can be configured to control the lightings in the cabin interior
“CLIENTS COME TO ME SAYING ‘ERIC, I WANT IT TO BE LUXURIOUSLY COMFORTABLE, VERY FUNCTIONAL BUT EXTREMELY UNDERSTATED’.”
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