The World Aviation Festival, an aviation technology event, has confirmed the attendance of 130 start-up companies aiming to disrupt the aviation industry. The start-ups have the opportunity to pitch their ideas and innovations to an expert panel at the event
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Intelsat has entered into a contract with Nelco, India’s leading satellite communication service, which allows Intelsat to provide its inflight connectivity (IFC) services over Indian airspace. The agreement gives Intelsat access to India’s untapped commercial airline market
In-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) services across global airlines delivered unexpected revenue growth in 2021 as service providers emerged from a tumultuous financial period precipitated by the global pandemic, finds a Euroconsult study
Lufthansa Technik Philippines has opened a fourth hangar at its site at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila, which adds three maintenance lines to the existing seven and increases aircraft overhaul capacity by up to 20%
Aircraft interiors supplier, Jamco, has released renderings of its new ‘Quest for Elegance’ business-class seat…
STG Aerospace, a UK-based supplier of emergency exit marking and cabin lighting systems for aircraft interiors, has been acquired by Heads-Up Technologies
FACC has reported 12.5% year-on-year revenue growth in the first half of 2022, with revenues of EUR 270.1 million underscoring the global growth path of the aviation industry and EBIT doubling to EUR 6.1 million
Emirates has revealed plans for a full cabin refresh of 120 A380 and B777 aircraft. The airline believes this is the biggest fleet retrofit project ever, and expects to achieve a turnaround time of 16 days per aircraft between November 2022 and April 2025
Aspire MRO’s dedicated 840,000 square foot, six-bay facility at Fort Worth Alliance Airport in Texas is to become a long-term hub for aircraft services
Indian low-cost airline, IndiGo, has brought in a three-point disembarkation process designed to enable customers to exit the aircraft in less time. IndiGo says it is the first airline in the world to use this process, which, as its name suggests, uses three aircraft doors as exits: two forward and one rear