Skandia has received Transport Canada (TCCA) STC approval for its acoustic soundproofing kit for the Bombardier Global line of large cabin business jets
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Most airlines removed their inflight magazines in 2020, as a hygiene precaution against SARS-CoV-2. However, the popular Hemispheres monthly inflight magazine will soon be found in seatback pockets again thanks to antimicrobial technology
See the work that went into helping the A220 join its Airbus family members at the Airspace Customer Showroom. The new arrival honours the A220 programme’s Canadian heritage and the A220’s place at the heart of the Airbus family
Christine de Gagné, airline marketing director at Airbus, demonstrates the new A220 full size mock-up at the Airspace Customer Showroom (ACS) in Toulouse
Dr Joe Leader, CEO of APEX/IFSA (now a media partner of Aircraft Interiors International) interviews David Neeleman, the founder of Breeze Airways, before the airline’s first flight
An airline launch is always exciting, but through a 2020 lens: extraordinary. Witness history being made on May 27, when Breeze Airways held a special event for its first ever flight, at Tampa International Airport
Breeze Airways, a new US-based carrier, has launched operations. Breeze will take delivery of all 13 leased jets during summer 2021, to reach an initial fleet of 10 E190s and three E195s, with plans to grow the fleet further before the end of the year
Viasat has signed a deal with Delta Air Lines to supply an additional 230+ of Delta’s domestic mainline, narrow-body aircraft with inflight connectivity (IFC). Select aircraft from Delta’s fleet will be retrofitted with Viasat’s next-generation Ka-band satellite technology
From the 1st of June, American Airlines is giving customers the opportunity to learn a new language, how to sketch or to enhance their interior design skills, all while flying at 35,000ft
Airbus is confident in the accuracy of its market outlook and recovery plan, and is updating its supply chain with the latest production redevelopments, calling for rate readiness