American Airlines has revealed exciting new interiors for its Airbus A321XLR and Boeing 787-9 aircraft, due for delivery from 2024. The headline development is the Flagship Suite, with versions for both aircraft types, customised by Teague
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The Swedish Patent Authority has granted patents for Envirotainer’s temperature-controlled air freight containers that protect pharmaceuticals during transit, with a further two patents pending
Aircraft component parts, repair and supply-chain solutions provider, AJW Group, has announced the opening of AJW Turkey, a new regional support hub and office located in Istanbul
Thompson Aero Seating is reporting an increase in customer interest for widebody aircraft seating from several airlines that are looking ahead to full post-pandemic recovery in 2024
UK-based Mirus Aircraft Seating has appointed two cabin sector sales professionals to strengthen its core team as part of its continuing expansion plans. The new hires, Rosalia Piazza and Damian Protano, are tasked with helping drive growth into new markets
Delta has updated its Premium Select cabin experience, with new features including locally-inspired dining, hand-crafted amenities and more dedicated service touchpoints – while also driving social impact through its expanded Someone Somewhere partnership
Aalyria, a newly formed communications network company, is launching plans to orchestrate and manage ‘hyper-fast, ultra-secure, and highly complex’ communications networks. Aalyria could be a new player in the inflight connectivity marketplace, and claims its technology can offer connectivity 100-1,000 times faster than any network available today
The North American aviation market is recovering strongly following the Covid-19 pandemic; indeed North America is leading the globe in airline profitability and is the only region expected to return to profitability in 2022, says IBA
Air Canada has become launch customer for an interactive route map that enables passengers to explore routes and view flight progress on their seatback displays
As part of its commitment to eliminate all single-use plastics in its operations by 2023, LATAM has changed the materials of all onboard service elements in the Economy cabin, eliminating 1,200 tons of plastic