Embraer has delivered the first Phenom 300E with the new Bossa Nova interior to Patient Airlift Services (PALS), an organisation that arranges free transportation for people requiring medical diagnosis, treatment, or follow-up. The cabin offers a little luxury for vulnerable passengers
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Embraer has delivered the first Phenom 300E with the new Bossa Nova interior to Joe Howley, co-founder of Patient Airlift Services (PALS). The aircraft cabin combines a medical mission with style and luxury
AM Craft has purchased four large-scale production-grade F900 3D Printers from Stratasys so it can produce a wider range of certifiable and customisable 3D-printed parts for aircraft interior applications
Virgin Galactic has revealed the cabin interior design for SpaceShipTwo, which will enable human spaceflight for private individuals and researchers
Embraer has developed a new range of cargo transportation solutions in response to increased demand for air cargo capacity
AIM Altitude has developed a new nanocomposite material with fire and mechanical performance materials that could enable greater design freedom for aircraft interiors, including new decorative finishes
Two ‘Branding Panel’ 4K screens have been developed by Rosen Aviation, a cabin display specialist, designed to provide static and dynamic information at entryways and galleys on commercial and business aircraft
Airlines looking to reduce costs while under pressure to have their aircraft cabins looking pristine might like Lufthansa Technik’s new SkyShine system, which enables damaged components to be repaired on the spot rather than replaced
Passenger confidence is key to the recovery of air travel. Designers and suppliers around the world have come up with ideas that can help flyers feel safer in the cabin and more physically separated from their fellow travellers. From low-cost cardboard isolators, to 3D-printed air blades, a wide range of ideas has been developed very swiftly to help reassure nervous passengers and accelerate the recovery of aviation
Teague has developed AirShield, a germ isolation system that controls cabin airflow to restrict the spread of viruses. The concept is now entering its engineering development phase in anticipation of rapid deployment to help restore confidence in air travel