Continental has developed a concept for the future of automotive controls, which could apply just as well in the in-seat environment of the aircraft cabin. Named ‘morphing’ controls, illuminated buttons stand out against the control surface of the dashboard, as soon as a hand nears the surface
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Aircraft interiors specialist, Maritime Aerospace is joining forces with Stahl, a surface treatment and coating…
Boltaron has announced that it intends to open a new extrusion line in the third…
Airbus has granted additional testing approvals to Skandia’s flammability laboratory. In addition to the flammability engineering…
E-Leather, a UK-based high-tech materials technology specialist that manufactures upholstery and cladding for aircraft interiors,…
For the fourth consecutive year, E-Leather has been named in the 2018 Global Cleantech 100,…
Carpet designer and manufacturer, Scott Group Studio, has announced a leadership transition, with John Hart…
Solvay has signed an agreement with Boeing for the supply of advanced composites and adhesives in…
Thermoplastics manufacturer, Sekisui Polymer Innovations (Sekisui SPI) has appointed Karen Brock Amoah as its vice…
AviationGlass & Technology (AGT), a Dutch company that specializes in glass products for the aviation…