Gilat Satellite Networks has been awarded more than US$9 million in cumulative orders from multiple satellite operators to support growth in global multi-orbit SATCOM networks
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The Airbus A321XLR powered by CFM LEAP-1A engines has received Type Certification from EASA, in a key step towards the planned entry-into-service of the new long-range narrowbody aircraft at the end of the summer
Cabinair Services, a UK-based service provider specialising in aircraft interior design, refurbishment and repair, has announced the acquisition of a majority shareholding in AeroKnow SIA, a Latvia-based aviation engineering and design house
Panasonic Avionics has opened a new software design and development facility in Pune, India. Staff at the facility (200+ engineers at launch, with plans for more) will create IFEC software in the facility’s state-of-the-art laboratories
An international designer and manufacturer of new, repaired and overhauled aircraft interior products is preparing to launch a customer-focused service as an element of its growth plans. Flitetec will officially unveil its OEMRepair Hub service at the Farnborough International Airshow this month
Many in Europe are feeling a little football fever, and as the Euro 2024 reaches the final stages, passengers onboard easyJet flights during match times will be kept updated with the latest scores of the semi-final and final matches. The scores will be relayed via ACARS to the flight crew, who will then relay the news to the cabin
Cox & Co, a UK-based single-origin chocolate brand, has secured a six-month contract to supply Virgin Atlantic with its Bee Pollen & Honey flavour chocolate bars as part of the onboard complimentary menu
Etihad Engineering has welcomed the first batch of aircraft maintenance trainees from the Vision Concept Aviation Training Institute (VCATI), who graduated after completing their Aircraft Maintenance On the Job Experience (OJE) Programme
Gogo Business Aviation has announced that more than 1,000 system software updates of its Avance inflight connectivity systems have been successfully completed using Gogo’s over-the-air (OTA) feature. Gogo says OTA updates are 83% faster than USB updates
AkzoNobel has commenced work on a €22 million redevelopment programme at its aerospace coatings site at Pamiers, France. The work is expected to be finished in 2026, with AkzoNobel expecting a 50% increase in overall capacity