An agreement with Airbus Corporate Jets (ACJ) will see Citadel Completions provide ACJ customers with services including maintenance, engineering, modifications and upgrades
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Libyan startup carrier, Crown Airlines, has been working with J&C Aero, an aviation design and production company, on cabin refurbishments, fitting premium economy cabins, and aircraft branding support for its first two Airbus A320s
Sustainability is the theme of the November 2022 issue of Aircraft Interiors International. For our cover story we spoke to Boeing, Airbus and some of the world’s biggest names in cabin sector to find out how to create a truly sustainable supply chain. Throughout the issue, from trim & finish, to lavatories and lighting, we found there are new sustainable options available
Emirates has begun its massive US$2 billion, two-year cabin retrofit programme of 120 aircraft. Following months of meticulous planning, and months of detailed test runs on an actual A380 aircraft, the engineering teams are now upgrading an A380 (A6-EVM) at the Emirates Engineering Centre
Panasonic Avionics has grown its MRO footprint in Europe with a major expansion of its facility in Dundalk, Ireland. The facility will be used for tasks including the repair of Panasonic’s X series and Next IFE systems, and Boeing CSS equipment, as well as being its European distribution centre
The Crystal Cabin Awards are the world’s most prestigious accolades for innovation in aircraft cabins and passenger comfort. The submissions stage is now open for the 2023 Awards, with eight categories to cover any innovation, whether you are an aviation company, design studio, airline or student
Independent aftermarket maintenance and completions firm, Fokker Services Group, has broken ground on a new widebody aircraft hangar at its site in the Netherlands
Researchers at Purdue University in Indiana, USA, having already developed ‘the world’s whitest paint’, have gone a step further and created a formulation that is thinner and lighter – ideal for radiating heat away from airplanes. The Purdue team say the paint keeps surfaces so cool that it could reduce the need for air conditioning in the cabin during boarding
Aerochamp and ANH Structure are collaborating to extend their aircraft interiors manufacturing capabilities In the Middle East and South Asia, with plans to manufacture cabin parts and lightweight passenger seats in India
The September 2022 issue of Aircraft Interiors International is a must-read, with insight into new systems that integrate IFE and connectivity on a single Digital Experience Platform, a look into the trend for simplified business-class seating, an interview with Air New Zealand’s Kerry Reeves, our annual seating review, and more