Air Serbia has begun a trial of the Blueview digital passenger services platform from Bluebox on its Airbus and ATR aircraft, as a proof of concept to assess customer demand
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Emirates has become the launch customer for the aerBlade electric window shade from Aerospace Technologies Group (ATG). Two versions of the blind system will be installed in the airline’s upcoming Airbus A350 and Boeing 777X fleets
Emirates’ latest order to retrofit 60 A380s with Airspace Link HBCplus connectivity complements its earlier launch order for 50 A350 installations. Additional HBCplus airline selections have been made by Air Algerie and Air India
The latest culinary collaboration by Cathay Pacific is a partnership with Pirata, a popular Italian restaurant in its hometown Hong Kong. The menu of home-style cuisine is now available in the premium economy cabins onboard selected medium- and long-haul flights departing from Hong Kong
Key themes of the November 2023 issue include the factors involved in ensuring the safety of sustainable cabin materials; accessible lavatory design; a campaign to bring in legislation to make air travel better and safer for disabled passengers; cabin lighting advances; and the latest CMF options
Emirates has signed a deal to equip its Boeing 777X aircraft with Thales’ AVANT Up in-flight entertainment (IFE) system, featuring 4K HDR displays, in-seat charging and passenger control technology. Deliveries are planned to begin in 2025
Emirates is showing its strength at Dubai Airshow, with widebody aircraft orders worth an additional US$52 billion, and a US$1.2 billion contract with Safran to include seats, cabin equipment, and retrofit and MRO support
India’s airline and aviation sector is set to achieve rapid growth, borne out by recent developments including Air India placing the largest aircraft order in aviation history, worth US$70 billion. Take a look at the broader picture
Air Canada is bringing in a multi-pronged strategy to improve boarding, secure mobility devices, enhance lift capability, and simplify travel for customers with disabilities
Europe-based low-cost carrier, easyJet, has launched the Assisted Travel Advisory Board (EATAB), an initiative formerly known as the easyJet Special Assistance Advisory Group (ESAAG), and has added some big names to the Board