In recognition if the importance of a strong and efficient supply chain as well as close collaboration with suppliers, FACC has rewarded its top contractors in the FACC Excellent Supplier Awards
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Collins Aerospace has launched the Electronic Cabin Bag (eCB), a system that digitalises and automates cabin crew tasks, and enables passengers to use their PEDs for shopping and service requests, removing the need to touch high-traffic call buttons.
On a milestone day the USA’s TSA screened more than two million travellers – the highest screening volume since the pandemic began. Prior to the pandemic, TSA screened, on average, 2 to 2.5 million travellers per day
IATA welcomes Spain and France’s relaxation of Covid-19 border measures for vaccinated passengers, but expresses “ongoing disappointment” at the failure to implement harmonised measures across Europe and “deep frustration” at the lack of coordination among governments worldwide for a data-driven risk-managed approach
Causeway Aero has opened a 7,000ft² composites production facility in Sligo, Republic of Ireland, and is currently in the advanced stages of receiving EASA Part-21G approval from the Irish Aviation Authority.
Three global airline alliances – Oneworld, SkyTeam and Star Alliance – are renewing their calls for governments around the world to adopt aligned travel measures that will enable the restart of international travel and global connectivity
Sunitha Vegerla, director of quality and process management and a member of the Americas executive leadership team, is also now general manager of Recaro Aircraft Seating Americas
EASA has certified Embraer’s E190-E2 for Steep Approach, a requirement to operate at London City Airport (LCY), which has a steep approach and short runway, as well as strict noise regulations
Viasat has completed the payload integration and performance testing of the first of the three satellites for its ViaSat-3 global constellation, and has shipped the hardware to Boeing for the final stages of production
United Airlines has signed a commercial agreement with Boom Supersonic to purchase up to 50 Mach 1.7 Overture airliners, which will run on up to 100% sustainable aviation fuel