At the Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) 2026 in Hamburg, Unum Aircraft Seating introduced Unum Two as a cabin-ready forward-facing business class seat.
Chris Brady, CEO & Founder of, Unum, says: “When we first shared the forward-facing concept three years ago, we were clear about the ambition of Unum Two. Now we are presenting a seat that has been through the full discipline of design, engineering and testing, and is ready for airline programmes.
“Comfort is our starting point, and Unum Two delivers luxury combined with great living space, a huge bed and lots of storage, and of course our trademark zero G seat mechanism, while being engineered to be maintainable and perform consistently over time. A seat must work as well on day 100 as it does on day one.”
Unum Two is a 21.5” wide forward-facing seat offering direct aisle access, incorporating Unum’s patented Scimitar mechanism, delivering zero-gravity ergonomics and infinite adjustability, all designed around Unum’s belief that comfort is created through space and movement.
The seat has completed a three-year development programme spanning industrial design, detailed engineering and testing, resulting in a balance between passenger comfort and operational performance, built to meet the needs of both airlines and passengers.
Unum Two is now available for orders. Together, Unum One and Unum Two offer choice in layout while maintaining a shared design philosophy and passenger experience.
Unum will also present a Boeing 787-optimised version of Unum One at AIX 2026, giving operators greater flexibility when designing premium cabins for the aircraft type.