Airline CEOs, procurement leaders, engineers and passenger experience specialists from across the globe converged at this year’s Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX), making it clear that innovative, novel cabin solutions are central to how commercial airlines compete for and connect with passengers
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Drawing on analysis of over 55,000 articles, 1 million social posts, and passenger perceptions across 8 countries, a study conducted by AIX and Carma pinpoints ‘Products and Services’ as a major influence on airline reputation – directly highlighting the crucial role of the airline cabin experience. The report dives into the importance of key factors like sustainability and accessibility, to create valuable data for understanding how aircraft interior choices and service innovations can impact brand perception in this competitive market
Highlights of the November issue of Aircraft Interiors International include: insights into the potential for textures to enhance comfort and branding; a focus on the Middle East aviation market; galley innovations; advances in cabin lighting; the latest cabin materials, from leathers & textiles, to thermoplastics; and more…
Alan McInnes from Unum Aircraft Seating explores the evolution of aircraft seats, including how innovation, materials, and design trends have shaped modern business-class seating over the years
STG has developed and launched the world’s first sustainable emergency floor-path marking system. Adopting biodegradable materials to eliminate ‘forever plastics’ presented several challenges – some expected, some less so – as Tracy Vyas-Middlecoat, STG’s research and development scientist, recalls
Richard Wise, SVP for content, channels & rights at IMG, discusses the latest developments in the world of live sports, as shown onboard by Sport 24
The Rights on Flights campaign is driving change in accessible air travel. The proposed Assisted Air Travel Act could create a safer and more enjoyable experience for disabled passengers in the UK, with potential for worldwide application. And the campaign is gaining traction
Dr Stuart Hatcher, IBA’s chief economist & exec. advisor, shares his insights and predictions for the upcoming Farnborough International Airshow 2024. With slots pushing out beyond 2030 and tensions building between competitors, FOMO has become very real
Air-transport statistics show that a significant number of fatalities resulting from aircraft accidents are linked to situations where fire is involved. The application of inherently non-flammable, fibre-reinforced geopolymer-based composite materials in the aircraft structure is a promising way to achieve a higher level of safety in accidents
It’s our party and we fly how we want to! The Virgin Atlantic team reflect on the 40 years that have passed since the airline’s first flight in June 1984, marked by many industry firsts, including the first seatback IFE displays and the introduction of premium economy. And they have more developments underway…