The 3D moving map developer is confident in the recovery and growth of aviation as the year progresses, and in resultant growth for the company
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As aviation begins to emerge from a challenging 12 months, now is the right time to announce the winners of the 2020 Crystal Cabin Awards. For the 2020 programme some 105 entries were considered by the judging panel to create a shortlist of 24 finalists. We can now reveal the eight winners!
The challenges of 2020 are reflected in the latest revenue figures at Recaro Aircraft Seating, but the company has taken measures to safeguard operations and to grow over the longer term. “I am confident and optimistic that we will emerge stronger than ever,” says CEO
Star Alliance has announced plans to open a management office in Singapore later this year, to complement the work of its long-standing office in Frankfurt. A major focus of the Singapore ‘centre of excellence’ will be the digital customer experience
Hutchinson and va-Q-tec are partnering to share technologies and knowledge with a view to developing highly efficient vacuum insulation panels with optimised thermal and fire management properties
With its latest survey finding that people are keen to enjoy air travel again, IATA says it is time for aviation to plan for a restart. Health travel apps are expected to be a factor
Business jet activity in the USA is remarkably buoyant, while European operations are starting to pick up. The recovery is being spearhead by the 12 states which are unlocking travel restrictions
A consortium has launched in the UK with the aim of developing high-volume composite technologies for the next generation of sustainable aircraft, and accelerating their market introduction
A study by the Georgia Institute of Technology has found that the aircraft cabin environment at 50% capacity has lower levels of aerosol particles compared with those of other indoor spaces such as shops, restaurants and offices
Following the conclusion of the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement, the EBAA urges the relevant national authorities in Europe to eliminate administrative barriers to business aviation, stating that it is ‘for the benefit of all those involved’