Unum Aircraft Seating has broadened its seating portfolio with the launch of Unum Two, a forward-facing lie-flat, direct aisle access business-class seat
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The Crystal Cabin Awards are the world’s most respected prize for aircraft cabin innovation. This year’s winners bring benefits for the airline passenger of today and tomorrow, with everything from beds in economy class, internet for budget airlines, and sustainability ideas to benefit the whole world
An aircraft seat design being developed to make air travel safer and more enjoyable for powered wheelchair users has received a boost, having received backing from Delta Flight Products (DFP), a wholly owned subsidiary of Delta Air Lines
Aircraft interiors industry veteran Tom Plant is joining Acro Aircraft Seating this month in the role of executive chairman. The appointment comes at a period of development and major investment at the UK-based seat manufacturer
Research by Airlines for America (A4A) shows that US airlines are expected to carry 257 million passengers from 1st June to 31st August, 2023 – an all-time high level of traffic
Martin Knuchel has been appointed as the new head of cabin crew at Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS). Knuchel, who currently serves as head of crisis, emergency & business continuity management for the Lufthansa Group Airlines, will assume his new duties on 1st July 2023
Avensis Aviation, a provider of aircraft passenger-to-freighter (PTF) conversions, has announced German startup carrier, USC, as launch customer for its NAVIS PTF Class E main deck cargo door conversion, to be installed in its Airbus A340-300 and A340-600 aircraft
The organisers of Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) have announced an expanded speaker programme for the Passenger Experience Conference (PEC), ahead of the event on 5th June. The organisers (RX) say it has one of the strongest speaker line-ups in the event’s history
Results from a survey titled ‘Future of Aircraft Interiors’ suggest that the area in which the aviation industry needs to improve most is the comfort levels onboard aircraft. According to the survey findings, 78% of respondents also indicated that improving the ability to sleep onboard was of vital importance for the sector
The organisers of World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE) have launched a new feature for next month’s show: the ‘Wellbeing Walk-Through’, which will bring attention to exhibitors showing products and services that cater to passenger wellbeing needs