Many people working in the aircraft interiors sector are suddenly finding themselves working from home due to COVID-19. It is important for workers to remain positive, creative, productive and motivated, which means finding time to maintain mental health; indeed 42% of workers think more quickly when they feel more relaxed
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Aviation can continue to help in resolving the worldwide COVID-19 situation, by providing connectivity for essential travel and, vitally, as part of the supply chain for essential goods
Avia Solutions Group contends that when looking to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the health monitoring and cabin filtration used in aviation means that countries should think twice about bans and closures of air travel
The arrival of the electronic technical logbook for aircraft: How seamless pilot-to-maintenance collaboration improves aircraft reliability, performance and safety, and is driving a truly connected workforce
When manufacturing micro plastic parts and components, every part of the product development process can have a disproportionate effect on the ultimate accuracy of finished parts. In applications where overall tolerances are measured in microns, there are various ways in which micro moulders can mitigate the risks associated with each step of the design-to-manufacturing cycle
On behalf of their member airlines, the three global airline alliances of Oneworld, SkyTeam and Star Alliance are jointly calling on governments and stakeholders to take action to alleviate the challenges faced by the global airline industry amid the Covid-19 pandemic
The British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) says the Government must act immediately to support the UK airline industry, by introducing an immediate waiver from air passenger duty (APD)
The British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) is dismayed that its calls for a temporary removal…
Shipping delays from China and other countries where the virus has spread are already having negative impacts on manufacturers. Roughly 65% of manufacturers report that their suppliers expect, on average, a three-week delay. However, electronics manufacturers expect delays to be longer…
Drastic times call for drastic measures. The COVID-19 crisis has had a significant impact on aviation, and this must be recognised by regulators in temporarily lowering the burden for airlines. We are dealing with exceptional circumstances and flexibility is essential in order for airlines to react to developments responsibly