Rosen Aviation's Maverick Project Selected as Finalist for 2021 International Yacht & Aviation Awards


The Maverick Project represents a collaboration between Rosen Aviation, and its partners KiPcreating and Sky-Style

Design et-al (Chester, United Kingdom), the publishing body that hosts the prestigious International Yacht & Aviation Design Awards each year, has selected Rosen Aviation LLC (Eugene, Oregon, U.S.A.), as a finalist in the "Cabin Design – Concept" category for the 2021 awards show for their work on The Maverick Project.

The Maverick Project represents a collaboration between Rosen Aviation, and its partners KiPcreating (Miami, Florida, USA) and Sky-Style (Argentina). Together, they created a conceptual environment shattering previous expectations, blending cutting-edge technology and world class aesthetic design to achieve a transcendent vision for the future of biz-jet cabins.

Lee Clark, Senior Vice-President Strategy at Rosen Aviation declared: "We are thrilled to be nominated for a 2021 award; this is the next step on what is an exciting journey re-shaping the business aviation industry. The Maverick Project is the culmination of visionary insight and expertise, and Rosen is pleased to be a part of Design et-al's 2021 awards ceremony."

Max Pardo, Founder & CEO at KiPcreating had this to say: "The fact that Design et al has selected Rosen as a finalist for the IYAA honors us since we are 100 % committed to quality and excellence. I think that the Maverick Project shows how teamwork can drive to success: innovative technology meets great design and stunning visuals"

The Maverick Project has already garnered substantial acclaim from industry OEMs. Rosen hopes to see the future they envisioned, with the help of their creative partners, integrated into production aircraft. Previously regarded as the display specialists, Rosen's intention for The Maverick Project was to showcase the broad expertise they possess in cabin electronics. Research & Development continues to invest in hygienic, touchless solutions, haptic feedback, software defined surfaces, virtual windows with augmented reality, amongst many other state-of-the-art technologies.