The boom in freight flights is showing no sign of slowing, says Phil Seymour, president of IBA. IBA forecasts demand for 1,000 PTF conversions over the next 10 years
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The Embraer Executive Jet Service Center in Florida has been certified as a Collins Aerospace Completion Center for in-service aircraft upholstery and cushion work using soft good materials and coverings
ATR has inaugurated a Customer Experience Studio at its headquarters, equipped with seven cameras, a high-performance sound system, touchscreens and VR devices, which can be used to create interactive digital experiences
Airbus has demonstrated three flexible display prototypes for aircraft cabins, which it says could represent the ‘human-machine interface of the future’
ITA, the new national airline of Italy, has agreed to take on 31 new aircraft, consisting of 15 A220s, two A320neos, nine A321neos and five A330-900neos, on long-term lease from Air Lease Corporation’s (ALC) orderbook with Airbus
A further step has been taken in Lufthansa Group’s the long-haul aircraft fleet modernisation programme with leases signed for a further four Airbus A350-900s
Lufthansa Technik has revealed Explorer, an aircraft cabin study for the long-haul ACJ330 with a nautical-themed design
Today saw Air France receive the first of its 60 A220-300s on order – the largest A220 order from a European carrier. Watch the aircraft delivery from Airbus’s final assembly line in Mirabel, Canada, unveiled to the public during a ceremony at Paris Charles-De-Gaulle Airport
Embraer’s China market outlook predicts that regional aircraft will lead aviation’s post-pandemic era through 2040
Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) has worked with contemporary artist Cyril Kongo, also known as Mr Colorful, on a cabin design for the ACJ TwoTwenty business jet