The Crystal Cabin Awards are the aircraft interiors industry’s most prestigious award. For the 2020 event, a record number of submissions have been made in each of the eight categories. These designs may comprise the finest aircraft interiors flying today, and inspire the next generation of interiors…
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Air New Zealand has recognised Flight Interiors as its top-rated supplier at the inaugural Tuhono Supplier of the Year Awards in Auckland
Trenchard Aviation Group, has donated aircraft carpeting to Aerobility, a charity that offers disabled people the opportunity to participate in a range of aviation activities – including building a remarkable airplane
The FAA has opened a US$5 million indoor fire research facility, built to enable its teams to conduct performance tests of potential replacement fire-extinguishing agents
Alaska Airlines has promoted four staff to key guest experience roles, with a view to creating future growth for the company
Delta is the first airline to keynote CES, and at this week’s event in Las Vegas, CEO Ed Bastian brought the house down. In front of the world’s top innovation and technology specialists, he shared his vision for the future of travel, demonstrating how technology in the hands of a purpose-driven, consumer-focused company can redefine consumer expectations
Aircraft thermoplastics manufacturer and designer, Sekisui SPI has appointed Bernadette Chupela as customer experience manager. The company has recently developed its appLab and designLab, following which it saw an opportunity for Chupela to lead the business in a new direction
STS has acquired Airbase Services, an aircraft interiors maintenance, repair and management specialist based out of Montreal, Canada
The organisers of the Passenger Experience Conference (PEC) have confirmed that the event will return to Hamburg on 30 March 2020, providing an opportunity to hear industry experts share their insights, ideas and analysis on transformative approaches that can be applied to improve the passenger experience
British Airways is exploring the possibility of using 3D printers to create aircraft parts, beginning with non-essential cabin parts including pieces of tray tables, IFE systems and lavatories