Effective 1st January, 2023, Victoria Foy will serve as the new president of Safran Seats, succeeding Vincent Mascré, who is retiring
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EASA has granted Supplemental Type Certification (STC) approval for installation of Teledyne Controls’ ACES cabin air monitoring system on the Airbus A320 aircraft series
Lufthansa has taken delivery of a new aircraft type into its fleet, the Boeing 787. The Dreamliner (registered D-ABPA) is the first of 32 B787s due to be delivered to the airline by 2027, but its cabin is still a work in progress
The aviation sector’s recovery continues, with July seeing the highest number of aircraft orders in a single month since 2014, with 526 single-aisle and five wide-body commercial aircraft ordered. Kevin Craven, chief executive of ADS, analyses the figures
The facility expansion adds 20,000 square feet to Collins Aerospace’s cargo systems facility in Jamestown, North Dakota, with modern manufacturing equipment to replace chemical processing and paint lines
J&C Aero has developed a universal gadget holder that secures a smartphone or tablet to a tray table, enabling economy-class passengers to watch videos on their devices during a flight
The World Aviation Festival, an aviation technology event, has confirmed the attendance of 130 start-up companies aiming to disrupt the aviation industry. The start-ups have the opportunity to pitch their ideas and innovations to an expert panel at the event
Intelsat has entered into a contract with Nelco, India’s leading satellite communication service, which allows Intelsat to provide its inflight connectivity (IFC) services over Indian airspace. The agreement gives Intelsat access to India’s untapped commercial airline market
In-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) services across global airlines delivered unexpected revenue growth in 2021 as service providers emerged from a tumultuous financial period precipitated by the global pandemic, finds a Euroconsult study
Lufthansa Technik Philippines has opened a fourth hangar at its site at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila, which adds three maintenance lines to the existing seven and increases aircraft overhaul capacity by up to 20%