Jamco America has developed a new range of durable decorative branding panels for high-traffic areas within the cabin
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Safran has joined the ThermoPlastic composites Research Center (TPRC), a research development and innovation centre for thermoplastic composite technology. TPRC focuses on enabling the use of this technology in large-volume applications and on promoting its widespread adoption
The Crystal Cabin Award, the foremost international prize for innovation in the aircraft cabin, is returning as an in-person event in 2022. The high-calibre judging panel has some tough work ahead to assess the shortlist of innovations, with key themes being sustainability, digitalisation and flexibility
Turkish Technic has released its 2021 financial results, which mark what the company calls “successful growth and strong strategic acceleration compared to the previous year”. The company recorded 15.7% growth and $1.034 billion in revenues
Cranfield University and Starling Aerospace have modified and re-certified a Saab 340B aircraft cabin to create a ‘flying classroom’ to help train the next generation of aerospace engineers
Aerospace Engineering Solutions (AES) has been awarded an STC by EASA for the introduction of a full economy passenger layout on the Boeing 737NG
Lufthansa Technik AG reports that it took “a big step” out of the pandemic-related aviation crisis during financial year 2021 and returned to profitability. The company asserts that the overall global MRO market will return to pre-crisis levels by 2023
Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX), the world’s leading event for airlines and the cabin supply chain, is finally returning as an in-person event. More than 400 exhibitors will be showcasing over 1,000 products, with a focus on industry recovery
West Star Aviation has announced plans to expand its facility at Grand Junction (GJT), Colorado in order to keep pace with growing customer demand. The plans centre around a new 40,000 sq. ft. hangar with an additional 35,000 sq. ft. of shop and office space
Dr Johannes Bussmann is leaving Lufthansa Group later this year to move into the tech sector. He is handing over control to current COO, Soeren Stark