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Airline Crew Uniform

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Tropical wool fitted jacket + skirt or trousers + brand-signature scarf — GACA-compliant Saudi crew attire.

From1450 SARprogramme price · per unit

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Fabric
Tropical Wool Blend, FR-Treated
Weight
210gsm
Sizes
XS · S · M · L · XL · 2XL
Colours
Navy/Emerald
MOQ
50 units
Lead time
3542 days
Warranty
24 months
Compliance
GACASASO
The Architect Equation

Unlike generic worsted-wool aviation uniforms that retain odour and crumple under cabin humidity by hour 8, the UNEOM Crew Uniform uses lightweight tropical wool blend with FR treatment per FAR 25.853, anti-static surface resistivity ≤ 10⁸ ohms, and four-way stretch — wear-trial validated through 30+ sectors before fleet rollout.

Definition

The UNEOM Airline Crew Uniform is the GACA-airworthiness-certified, FAR 25.853-compliant tropical wool blend multi-piece set that Saudi cabin crew wear for in-flight service across Saudia, flynas, flyadeal, and Riyadh Air operations — engineered for 14-hour rotation cycles with FR treatment, anti-static finish, and four-way stretch.

Programme spec

Built for the operational reality.

A complete crew uniform set engineered for Saudi aviation: GACA airworthiness, FR-treated tropical wool, anti-static finish, and four-way stretch for cabin choreography. Available with hijab-integrated option matching the navy-and-emerald house palette.

Designed for cabin crew, lead flight attendants, and senior cabin staff on Saudi-flagged airlines (Saudia, flynas, flyadeal, Riyadh Air, plus regional operators). The 12–15-piece set architecture (jacket, blouse, skirt or trousers, scarf, hijab, apron, lapel accessory, hat, gloves, accessories) is delivered as a single coordinated programme with locked Pantone reference. Hijab-integrated option includes the same FAR 25.853 FR treatment and GACA airworthiness certification.

Key features

  • GACA-compliant
  • FR + anti-static
  • Hijab-integrated option
  • 4-way stretch
  • 24-month warranty
Material science

Why this fabric, calibrated this way.

The technical engineering behind the spec sheet — what survives the wash regime, what fails under Saudi conditions, and why the chemistry matters.

The tropical wool blend at 210 GSM is the global aviation cabin-crew standard — 30–50 GSM lighter than ground-business worsted wool, with enlarged inter-yarn air gaps that disperse cabin humidity (5–15% RH) without crumpling. FR treatment per FAR 25.853 ensures self-extinguishing behavior within 12 seconds of flame exposure removal — a regulatory requirement, not a feature. Anti-static surface resistivity ≤ 10⁸ ohms is critical for in-cabin electronics handling and reduces fabric cling at altitude. Four-way stretch (8% spandex blended into the wool) accommodates the safety demonstration choreography (overhead-bin reach, emergency-procedure motion). The construction maintains pressed creases through 14-hour duty cycles where business-grade worsted shows visible crumpling by hour 8 — UNEOM internal trials measured 23% lower discomfort scores at hour 10 vs business-grade alternatives.

Comparison

Crew Uniform vs market alternatives

A side-by-side at the spec level. Same wash regime, same Saudi conditions, three different outcomes.

DimensionUNEOM CrewCatalogue AviationGeneric Service Wear
FabricTropical wool blend 210 GSMStandard worsted 240 GSMPolyester suiting 180 GSM
FAR 25.853 flame testSelf-extinguish ≤ 12 sec (certified)12–15 secFails / not certified
Anti-static surface resistivity≤ 10⁸ ohms≤ 10⁹ ohmsUntested
Pantone match±1 shade thread-dye locked±2 shade garment-dyeStock colours only
Sublimation cycles before fade200+ cycles, AATCC ≥ 4120 cycles50 cycles
Wear-trial validation30+ sectors before rolloutNoneNone
Per-set price (12 pieces, SAR)1,450950380
Warranty24 months6 monthsNone
Programme tiers

Pricing scales with the programme.

Reserved-batch fabric, on-site fittings, and SLA features unlock at higher tiers — final pricing depends on volume and customisation.

Crew base — 50–199 sets

1480 SAR

from · per unit

Tropical wool blend FR-treated

Standard livery launch; 35–42 day lead.

24 months warranty

Fleet — 200–999 sets

1450 SAR

from · per unit

Reserved batch + custom Pantone + GACA audit pack

Airline-locked Pantone + 30-sector wear-trial validation included.

24 months warranty

Enterprise — 1,000+ sets

1380 SAR

from · per unit

Custom-printed scarf + dedicated production line

Custom livery + signature scarf + replacement-cycle SLA.

24 months warranty

Care instructions

How to maintain the spec through the wash regime.

The sequence that keeps the fabric chemistry, structural integrity, and warranty intact.

  1. 01

    Dry-clean only

    Tropical wool blend requires dry-cleaning only. Wet-wash damages wool fiber structure and degrades anti-static treatment.

  2. 02

    Specialty aviation laundry

    Use airline-approved aviation-grade dry-cleaning service. Standard hotel laundry chemistry can damage FR treatment.

  3. 03

    Steam press structured

    Steam press at low temperature (max 130°C). Maintain structured shoulders through pressing — wool tropical holds press through duty cycles.

  4. 04

    Hang on shaped hanger

    Hang on wide shaped hanger. The tropical weave structure rebounds from compression overnight.

  5. 05

    Pantone audit per quarter

    Quarterly Pantone deviation check. Garments deviating beyond ±2 shade are replaced under conformity-driven 24-month warranty.

  6. 06

    Hijab care

    Hijab-integrated variants follow the same dry-clean-only protocol. Coordinated Pantone matching maintains the integrated visual identity.

FAQ

Programme questions.

The questions Saudi procurement teams ask before they sign. Direct answers.

What does FAR 25.853 require for cabin crew uniform fabric?
FAR 25.853 specifies that materials used in cabin crew uniforms must self-extinguish within 15 seconds of flame exposure removal, with a maximum burn length of 200 mm. Vertical and horizontal flame test compliance is required. UNEOM's tropical wool blend is independently tested to self-extinguish within 12 seconds (3 seconds better than the regulatory threshold) and ships with airworthiness audit certificates per production batch. GACA references FAR 25.853 in the Saudi crew attire airworthiness standard.
Why is the replacement cost 10× a single garment?
GACA requires visual conformity across the certified livery design — and the design is a 12–15 piece system. When one piece fades, ages, or fails differently than the rest, the whole set must be replaced to restore conformity. Single-supplier, single-batch procurement minimises this drift. UNEOM's reserved-batch model holds the entire programme's fabric in single dye-lot for the contract duration, but conformity-driven replacement remains the dominant cost factor in airline programmes.
Does UNEOM accommodate hijab options for female cabin crew?
Yes. UNEOM designs hijab options as integrated pieces of the certified livery — Pantone-matched, FR-treated per FAR 25.853, anti-static, and tailored to fit beneath the safety headset for crew operations. The same airworthiness audit pack that covers standard variants includes the hijab variant. Skirt and trouser options are both available with the same brand-conformity standards.
What is the lead time for a new airline livery launch?
New livery launches require 90–120 days end-to-end: 21 days for design and Pantone validation, 30 days for FAR 25.853 flame-test sampling and certification, 30 days for crew wear-trial validation across 30+ sectors, and 21–30 days for production rollout. Repeat orders against an established livery ship in 21–28 days. Replacement-set orders within an existing programme ship in 14 days from the reserved-batch fabric.
Can the crew uniform integrate the airline's custom tartan or scarf pattern?
Yes. Enterprise tier (1,000+ sets) includes custom-printed silk scarves featuring airline-specific tartan, livery pattern, or signature design. The scarf is the most visible identity element of the crew uniform and accommodates the most distinctive customisation. UNEOM coordinates scarf design with the airline branding team and produces in 100% silk twill with the same Pantone-locked colour reference as the wool ensemble.
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Programmes start at 50 units. 1450 SAR per unit indicative — final pricing depends on volume, customisation, and rotation cycle.