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It’s our party and we fly how we want to! The Virgin Atlantic team reflect on the 40 years that have passed since the airline’s first flight in June 1984, marked by many industry firsts, including the first seatback IFE displays and the introduction of premium economy. And they have more developments underway…
Finnair has launched its 2024 summer menu inspired by Nordic flavours, with a range of dishes available for purchase inflight. The menu, which will be available until 29th October 2024, is complemented by a selection of salty snacks and sweet treats
China has been one of the last countries to see its aviation sector recover fully from the effects of the pandemic. However, on 6th June, Cathay Group reactivated its 85th and final aircraft from storage, marking a landmark moment for aviation
All Air Canada customers on all flights can enjoy a free snack, featuring Canadian favourites, as well as a food and beverage upgrade with bigger, bolder flavours
Indian low-cost airline, IndiGo, has revealed it is planning to launch a ‘tailor made’ business-class product before the end of this year, which will be used on its busiest routes and business traveller-oriented routes
Three aerospace engineering students at the UK’s University of Southampton have developed a novel Attitude and Orbit Control System (AOCS) concept, with the aim of simplifying satellite control, to yield cost and reliability benefits. Eight–thruster systems can be replaced with just two thrusters
Komy has received approval from Japan’s Civil Aviation Bureau to provide aircraft stowage bin mirrors that have been confirmed to comply with standards. Komy has been certified to have “capabilities to manufacture components and inspect completed components”
PXCom has unveiled SkyVerse, a software for wireless IFE and inflight connectivity, with a key feature being an AI-based graphic user interface (GUI) that brings in what the company claims to be the first standalone inflight chatbot for IFEC
Three of Qatar Airways’ Boeing 777-300 aircraft will first receive Starlink’s wi-fi connectivity by the fourth quarter of this year, with the airline’s entire fleet due to upgraded with the technology over the next two years. The airline claims wi-fi speeds of up to 500 Megabits per second per plane