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Seat Cover & Upholstery Fabrics vs ZIM Crew Rest Module
Spec comparison for two products on Aviation Souk. Both compete in Aircraft Interior Fit-Out.

Aircraft Interior Fit-Out
Seat Cover & Upholstery Fabrics
by Lantal Textiles AG
Swiss-woven aviation seat fabrics in certified wool-blend and biodegradable wool/viscose constructions, designed for full airline livery programmes.

Aircraft Interior Fit-Out
ZIM Crew Rest Module
by ZIM Aircraft Seating GmbH
A removable lower-deck crew rest module that fits into the aircraft cargo bay to provide certified rest facilities for cabin or flight crew on ultra-long-haul operations.
| Cost of ownership | Seat Cover & Upholstery Fabrics | ZIM Crew Rest Module |
|---|---|---|
| Price tier | — | — |
| Lead time (weeks) | ?–? | ?–? |
| Delivery | — | — |
| Install | — | — |
| GCC airports deployed | 0 | 0 |
| Certifications | 0 | 0 |
Specs
Technical specifications.
| Spec | Seat Cover & Upholstery Fabrics | ZIM Crew Rest Module |
|---|---|---|
| Primary fibre — standard blend | Wool 89–95%, polyamide balance | — |
| Primary fibre — Climatex Lifeguard FR | Wool + Lenzing FR viscose (beech cellulose) | — |
| Flammability standard | FAR/CS 25.853 | — |
| Sustainability certification — Climatex | Cradle-to-Cradle Gold | — |
| Published service life — Climatex | Up to 3 years | — |
| Manufacturing origin | Melchnau, Switzerland | — |
| Supply form | Yardage (for cut-and-sew) | — |
| Installation location | — | Lower-deck cargo compartment (removable) |
| Occupancy type | — | In-flight rest berths (not occupied during taxi, T/O, or landing) |
| Regulatory compliance basis | — | FAR Part 25 / CS-25 special conditions (fire, egress, smoke detection, O2) |
| Design approval | — | EASA Part-21J (ZIM design organisation EASA.21J.449) |
| Removal | — | Removable to restore full cargo capacity when not required |
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