AVIC Cabin Systems (ACS) is implementing a strategy to further integrate its company structure, with the first step being the setting up of a global sales management team
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The Farnborough Aerospace Consortium (FAC) has announced that it has added new members as businesses join together to help get the sector flying again. The consortium feared its membership would decrease as businesses suffered from a lack of activity
North American Aerospace Industries (NAAI), an aircraft recycling company, has merged with Aircraft Interior Recycling Association (AIRA), an aircraft interiors support company. Together they plan to recycle interior components often neglected due to the complexities involved in identifying composite materials
IATA has made a statement regarding recent studies of the transmission of Covid-19 in aircraft cabins, specifically a flight from London to Hanoi and another from Boston to Hong Kong
DC Aviation has signed a general agreement with AeroVisto Group, an interiors refurbishment and technology company. Under the terms of the deal, AeroVisto will supply all aircraft interior services required by DC Aviation
SmartSky Networks has filed a federal lawsuit against its former radio contractor, Wireless Systems Solutions, asserting misappropriation of intellectual property
ERA (the European Regions Airline Association) has responded to the decision made by the European Commission to extend the airline slots waiver until 27 March 2021
Airlines UK, the trade body for UK-registered airlines, has written to the Prime Minister to put forward its case for immediate action to support the sector. Proposals include travel corridors, an APD waiver, and a Covid test programme to enable transatlantic routes to restart
Signature Plating, a decorative plating and anodising company, has entered into a formal partnership with OmnAvia Interiors, an aviation interior soft goods company
Now is the time to prepare for Covid-19 vaccine transport. “Even if we assume that half the needed vaccines can be transported by land, the air cargo industry will still face its largest single transport challenge ever,” warns IATA’s director general and CEO, Alexandre de Juniac