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Cirrus Aircraft Apple Vision Pro app built for airshow sales demos

Cirrus Aircraft built a Vision Pro app so salespeople can demo a $500,000 plane at an airshow without bringing the plane.

The Short Version

Cirrus Aircraft released a Let's Go Fly app for Apple Vision Pro, built as a sales tool for its global team with offline support for airshow demos.

Cirrus Aircraft built its Apple Vision Pro app for its sales team first, letting reps walk potential buyers through a full aircraft experience without needing a physical plane in the room. The offline download mode is the tell: Cirrus designed this specifically for airshow floors, where Wi-Fi is unreliable and a failed connection during a demo costs a sale. Aviation buyers spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a purchase decision, so replacing a static brochure with a headset walkthrough is a serious sales move, not a novelty. Apple Vision Pro finally has a use case where the price of the hardware is irrelevant to the person buying it.

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