What type of aperiodic tiling is used by Turkish Airlines on their bathroom walls?

The walls and bulkheads of Turkish Airline flights are decorated with a pattern that appears to be some sort of aperiodic tiling. They are most prominent on the bulkheads of flights, and are also used in their lounge design:

TA Bulkhead:
TA Bulkhead with tiling pattern

TA Lounge
TA Lounge with the same tiling pattern

(I've cropped these images so the tiling pattern is the most prominent)

What type of aperiodic tiling is this, and how is it constructed?


Solution 1:

This arabesque pattern basically consists of a pair of parallel straight lines symmetric to x-axis rotated by angle $\dfrac {2 \pi}{n},$ integer $n$. They are not aperiodic, but with selective segment deletes for aesthetic appeal in circular symmetry.

Simple modifications from the basic e.g., circular arcs, removal of crowding segments at center can be noticed. In the second picture $ (n=4, n=8) $ are seen with an angle offset.

Many choices for vectors possible, easily generated as rotate copy CAS geometry patterns.