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Dnata has appointed Lynn McClelland as CEO of its Catering and Retail division in the UK. She will head Dnata’s catering and retail operations at 18 airports across the UK, a setup that provides services to 38 airlines

The UK can reduce its aviation emissions and reach jet zero (net-zero aviation) by 2050 without forcing people to give up flying. The Conservative Environment Network (CEN) explains how to find the right balance

The Aircraft Cabin Innovation Summit will be held in March at Airbus’s state-of-the-art facility in Hamburg. It’s ”a significant opportunity to help facilitate the next generation of cabin experiences alongside fellow aerospace pioneers,” says Ingo Wuggetzer, VP of cabin marketing at Airbus

the cabin interiors of a business jet, with leather seating and a wood dining table

A 3D-printing technology company has reported that its thermoset polyurethanes have passed 14 CFR vertical burn tests, demonstrating compliance with anti-flammability standards for airworthiness. The materials can now be used for 3D-printing parts including stowage compartments, decorative panels, ductwork, cargo liners, fabric sealing and more

a flybe Embraer e175 aircraft in flight

The outlook for aviation industry demand in 2023 is positive, but there may be increased consolidation, and failures of some weaker players. In particular, regional airlines may be at greater risk. IBA ponders why Flybe has once again entered into administration

Boom Supersonic has broken ground on the construction on its state-of-the-art ‘superfactory’ at Piedmont Triad International Airport, which will house the final assembly line, test facility, and customer delivery centre for the Overture supersonic jet