Accurate computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations of the ventilation flow in airplane cabins are important for ventilation design optimisation regarding passenger health, thermal comfort and energy efficiency. The complex unsteady flow phenomena inside the cabin are challenging in numerical modelling and therefore dedicated validation of the simulation outcomes is required. The majority of airplane ventilation studies performed steady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) simulations and focused mainly on global flow field characteristics. This paper presents both steady RANS and transient simulations, including unsteady RANS and large eddy simulations (LES), of the flow driven by opposing plane wall jets in a reduced-scale isotherma...