How can you give passengers more space without reducing seat count? In theory, the only way is up. But what are the true prospects for bunk beds returning to the skies?
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Airbus has inaugurated its state-of-the art A320 Family final assembly line (FAL) in Toulouse, which brings in new production technologies and will contribute to the production ramp-up to 75 A320 Family aircraft per month in 2026, while meeting the increased demand for A321s
Blockbuster aircraft orders from IndiGo and Air India made for a dramatic Paris Air Show, which saw a total of 1,303 orders, worth US$72.4 billion. 1,160 (89%) were firm orders, the highest ever secured at the event. However, with orders of such scale, questions arise as to whether the local markets can accommodate the growth
Another highlight of Paris Airshow 2023 – take a look around Air France’s Airbus A220-300 cabin
At Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) 2023 in Hamburg, Ingo Wuggetzer, VP of cabin marketing at Airbus, discussed the trends of digitisation and sustainability, and how the company is creating a vision for the future passenger experience with the new A350 and A220 cabin interiors
Airbus is developing a mixed reality tool for aircraft interior customisation – a technology that it says will be an industry-first. The idea behind this new collaboration tool is that it will enable live and remote interactions between Airbus and its customers, with an immersive virtual world transforming the cabin definition process
Following IndiGo’s huge order for 500 A320 Family aircraft announced at Paris Air Show, Air India, has signed purchase agreements to acquire 470 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing. These orders are the next step in Air India’s US$70 billion fleet expansion programme
Indian low-cost airline, IndiGo, has placed a firm order for 500 A320 Family aircraft at Paris Air Show – an order that seats a new record for the biggest single purchase agreement in the history of commercial aviation. This latest agreement takes the total number of Airbus aircraft on order by IndiGo to 1,330
Join Airbus to explore its Airspace Cabin Vision 2035 plus, a concept to inspire the future travel experience. With a focus on minimising weight and maximising sustainability, innovations include bionic design, recycled polymers, knitted fabrics, interactive windows, biobased fabrics, greener lavatories, and new ideas for galleys
Some of the industry’s leading cabin interior suppliers and designers discuss what the future of narrowbody travel looks like, and what it means for passengers