IBA analyses the effect and motivation of IAG’s order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft, where will the MAX 8 200 will be placed, and what the order means for the group and for Boeing
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The May/June 2022 issue of Aircraft Interiors International is a must-read for professionals in the cabin, IFEC and passenger experience sectors. Here’s what you can enjoy in the magazine, which is Official Magazine of APEX, and Key Media Partner of Aircraft Interiors Expo
Paul Wylde, founder of the Paulwylde brand, innovation and design consultancy, has been announced as the opening keynote speaker at the Passenger Experience Conference. He will deliver the keynote on the topic of ‘Renewal and Revolution’
Turkish Airlines has launched commercial passenger inflight connectivity (IFC) services on its narrowbody aircraft fleet, with network, infrastructure and hardware provided by Anuvu and Profen
World Travel Catering & Onboard Services Expo (WTCE) has opened the public voting stage of its Onboard Icons competition. More than 30 nominations have been made, and a voting page is now live to decide which 10 people are the most influential
Lufthansa has selected Panasonic Avionics to provide NEXT IFE systems on its Boeing 747-8 fleet and has also announced a contract renewal for high-speed connectivity services
North American passengers are less satisfied with airlines, according to J.D. Power . Here’s why that’s good news following unprecedented highs in 2021
Pexco Aerospace has acquired manufacturing rights from Teague, to develop its AirShield cabin airflow system from concept to production-readiness. Pexco has been developing AirShield into an airworthy air management system, and expects it to be certified by the FAA by July 2022
The inaugural Future Aviation Forum in Saudi Arabia saw aviation leaders sign agreements worth US$2.7 billion as they anticipate a strong recovery for the sector, while the Riyadh Aviation Declaration was released, which establishes six guiding principles for the future of aviation
Lufthansa Technik reports that its Special Aircraft Services unit is experiencing continued high demand for technical services, with an ‘excellent workload’ for the next few years. “Our current order situation is one of the best in the company’s history,” says VP