Rosen Aviation, a specialist in inflight entertainment (IFE) and aircraft cabin electronics, has launched Celestia, the world’s first operator-designed Cabin Management System
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Aircraft lighting specialist, STG Aerospace, is introducing its ‘Eco Everything’ concept at AIX this week, which increases the use of recycled content from 50% to >80%, with its future goal being 100%
The newFlightPath3D Cloud SaaS solution adds to the popular flight tracking experience with destination itinerary planning, loyalty programme integration and more, whether the aircraft has on-board servers or just a live internet connection
Visitors to Aircraft Interiors Expo (AIX) have the opportunity to experience the newly developed Playground, a unique interactive platform that provides designers with tools to facilitate the specification of Sekisui Kydex thermoplastics for aircraft cabin projects
Insperial announced its acquisitions of the MGR Foamtex and Airline Graphics brands at Aircraft Interiors Expo 2025. Bill Perrone explains to Aircraft Interiors International what the acquisitions mean for Insperial customers, and explores some of the latest product developments and innovations across the Adhetec and Perrone Performance Leathers & Textiles brands
Insperial kicked off the opening day of Aircraft Interiors Expo with big industry news: two acquisitions that will further broaden its capabilities in aircraft surface materials
Hughes Network Systems today announced it has completed an agreement with Airbus to become an official Managed Service Provider (MSP) within the HBCplus in-flight connectivity (IFC) ecosystem
Following a programme of testing, Lantal’s Digital Deep Dyeing carpet technology is now available for all current Boeing airplane models
F/List, a supplier of luxury cabin materials to the business jet sector, is entering the commercial aircraft interiors market. The Austria-based company is showcasing its portfolio of cabin materials at AIX – including real wood veneers – with a new portfolio of innovations to come later this year
WingMan is claimed to be the first real-time AI travel assistant to be available inflight. Powered by LEO connectivity and the Iridium Certus network, WingMan lets passengers create personalised travel itineraries from their seat via their mobile devices