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SkyArt is a Turkish enterprise founded in 2002 that currently operates via skyart.sg. It offers products to both B2B aviation training institutions and B2C aviation culture enthusiasts: For B2B clients, its core offering is cabin training simulators that meet ICAO and EASA international standards, including professional equipment such as emergency evacuation trainers, door operation trainers, and fire fighting training simulators; for B2C clients, it recycles and repurposes original components from decommissioned aircraft to create one-of-a-kind aviation-themed furniture and decor.
The website is structured around two core business segments: First, it develops and customizes professional training simulators for airlines and aviation training organizations, and also supplies simulation equipment for counter-terrorism and parachute training in the national defense sector; Second, it retails finished aviation-themed furniture, including decommissioned aircraft seats, coffee tables and TV consoles made from repurposed aircraft components, and wall decor, while also offering event furniture rental and custom furniture projects.
The website does not publicly list unified pricing for any of its products. Whether for professional simulators or retail furniture, users need to contact the merchant directly to get a quote. Its pricing model combines on-demand customization and finished product retail.
On the plus side, SkyArt has served more than 5,000 clients globally, including Turkish Airlines, Saudia, and China Airlines. Its professional equipment meets international civil aviation standards and has high industry recognition; its model of recycling and repurposing decommissioned aircraft parts carries both environmental value and aviation cultural significance, and every product is completely unique. The downsides are that all pricing is non-transparent, which leads to high communication costs; cross-border shipping and after-sales service for large products are very expensive, and the website does not support Chinese.
It is suitable for global aviation training institutions purchasing training equipment, as well as aviation enthusiasts and aviation-themed commercial spaces looking for specialty decorative furniture.
The website can be accessed directly currently, no VPN is required. However, there is no Chinese interface, and domestic users need to handle cross-border communication and shipping for purchases, which means a relatively high entry barrier.
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skyart.sg is an Singapore E-commerce provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach skyart.sg directly.