Factorydesign has announced that following “significant interest” from airlines in HeadZone, its Covid-safe passenger separation concept, it has partnered with Global Aviation to manufacture and distribute the design
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American Airlines, British Airways and Oneworld have launched an optional Covid-19 testing trial in a combined effort to demonstrate how testing can be used to safely reopen international travel and remove the need for passengers to quarantine
Inmarsat’s ‘Passenger Confidence Tracker’ is the largest global survey of air passengers since the pandemic, garnering the attitudes of almost 10,000 air travellers from 12 countries. The research reveals insights about changing passenger perceptions and expectations, from hygiene to connectivity
FACC has made the first delivery of the complete entrance area of the A320 Airspace cabin. The design comprises the entire lining of the entrance and door area in the front, middle and rear sections of the aircraft
Two US Representatives have submitted to Congress a plan to develop a national aviation preparedness plan regarding future public health emergencies. The aim is to avoid a repeat of the Covid-19 pandemic
British Airways and Lufthansa have become the first airlines in the world to be given a COVID-19 Airline Safety Rating by Skytrax. These safety ratings are part of the Skytrax Travel Safely programme
A pilots union is demanding urgent action and commitments from the UK Government, following the implementation of a damaging lockdown for the airline sector
Honeywell’s latest business aviation outlook forecasts 7,300 new business jet deliveries over next decade, valued at US$235bn. 80% of operators say their purchase plans have not been affected by Covid-19
An innovation competition is inviting ideas for Covid-safe cabins. The challenge is to create a cabin layout that uses cargo as barriers between passengers to achieve social distancing
The risk of contracting Covid-19 in the aircraft cabin is lower than that of grocery shopping or indoor dining, according to research released by Harvard. HEPA filters and layers of hygiene are key to offsetting physical proximity, says the report